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In Conversation with Jorie Graham

In Conversation with Jorie Graham

The Author of Fast Talks to Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | February 23, 2018

If a Lion Could Talk

If a Lion Could Talk

A Poem from Jennifer Moxley's New Book, Druthers

By Jennifer Moxley | February 23, 2018

Graig Syfyrddin, or Edmund’s Trump

Graig Syfyrddin, or Edmund’s Trump

A Poem from Oli Hazzard's New Book, Blotter

By Oli Hazzard | February 22, 2018

Hannah Arendt on the Time She Met W.H. Auden

Hannah Arendt on the Time She Met W.H. Auden

Happy Birthday to the poet who thought “poetry makes nothing happen”

By Hannah Arendt | February 21, 2018

Irrealis

Irrealis

A New Poem by Geoffrey G. O’Brien

By Geoffrey G. O’Brien | February 21, 2018

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

Introducing a Series Curated by Natalie Diaz

By Literary Hub | February 13, 2018

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A Poetry Anthology in Response to Trump's America

By Literary Hub | February 9, 2018

Examination After the Panic Attack: Mosaic

By Noel Quiñones | February 2, 2018

Indelicacy, a new poem by Rosie Schaap

By Rosie Schaap | January 31, 2018

I Address My Prayer to Myself: Three Poems from <em>Through Clenched Teeth</em>

I Address My Prayer to Myself: Three Poems from Through Clenched Teeth

Sarah Jean Alexander, Lauren Hunter, and Precious Okoyomon

By Literary Hub | January 24, 2018

5 Poems to Appease the Infamous Welsh Christmas Horse Skeleton

5 Poems to Appease the Infamous Welsh Christmas Horse Skeleton

Here's What to Do if Mari Lwyd Shows Up at Your Door

By Blair Beusman and Jess Bergman | December 19, 2017

Honoring the Weird Fire: Poets Chen Chen and Craig Santos Perez In Conversation

Honoring the Weird Fire: Poets Chen Chen and Craig Santos Perez In Conversation

On Idiosyncrasies, Poetry in Politics, and Teaching

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2017

W.H. Auden Wrote Poetry For a Beautiful Short Film About Running

W.H. Auden Wrote Poetry For a Beautiful Short Film About Running

Runner is a Classic, Unsung Piece of Mid-Century Filmmaking

By Nick Ripatrazone | December 14, 2017

<em>Don’t Die</em>, I Say: 3 Poems on Gun Violence and Police Brutality

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

By Literary Hub | December 14, 2017

Read Early Sonnets By Walter Benjamin, for the First Time in English

Read Early Sonnets By Walter Benjamin, for the First Time in English

Heartbroken, One of the Great Thinkers of the 20th Century Turned to Poetry

By Carl Skoggard | December 11, 2017

Now You Too Can Bake Like Emily Dickinson This Holiday Season

Now You Too Can Bake Like Emily Dickinson This Holiday Season

7 Delicious Recipes from a Great American Poet

By Emily Temple | December 8, 2017

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