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I Address My Prayer to Myself: Three Poems from
Through Clenched Teeth
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| January 24, 2018
5 Poems to Appease the Infamous Welsh Christmas Horse Skeleton
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Blair Beusman and Jess Bergman
| December 19, 2017
Honoring the Weird Fire: Poets Chen Chen and Craig Santos Perez In Conversation
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| December 15, 2017
W.H. Auden Wrote Poetry For a Beautiful Short Film About Running
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is a Classic, Unsung Piece of Mid-Century Filmmaking
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Nick Ripatrazone
| December 14, 2017
Don’t Die
, I Say: 3 Poems on Gun Violence and Police Brutality
On the Anniversary of Sandy Hook, Responses from Activists and the
Loved Ones of Victims, Nationwide
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| December 14, 2017
Read Early Sonnets By Walter Benjamin, for the First Time in English
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Carl Skoggard
| December 11, 2017
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"Astrological Sign Poem"
By
Dorothea Lasky
| December 1, 2017
As the World Ends, Has the Time for Grieving Arrived?
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By
Sue Sinclair
| December 1, 2017
Love and Death at the Library with the Astro Poets
"I had that nervous date feeling, like you were all a giant Earth sign”
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Kyle Lucia Wu
| December 1, 2017
Poet Jenny Johnson on Writing Her Own Escape Routes
The Author of
In Full Velvet
Talks to Peter Mishler
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Peter Mishler
| November 27, 2017
A New Poem by Natalie Graham
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By
Natalie J. Graham
| November 17, 2017
Two Poems by Tongo Eisen-Martin
From His Latest Collection
Heaven is All Goodbyes
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| November 13, 2017
What We Can Learn From Multiple Translations of the Same Poem
And How It Brings Us Closer to the Experience of Reading the Original
By
Martha Collins
| November 13, 2017
A New Poem by Randall Mann
Read "Executive Order"
By
Randall Mann
| November 8, 2017
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