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The Body of Loneliness Was Embraced: Two Poems by Leonard Cohen

The Body of Loneliness Was Embraced: Two Poems by Leonard Cohen

On the First Anniversary of his Death, Read from Cohen's Book of Longing

By Leonard Cohen | November 7, 2017

AND I ROLL: Three Poems by Juliana Huxtable

AND I ROLL: Three Poems by Juliana Huxtable

"EXTATERRESTRIALS AMONG US / DISENFRANCHISED SO- CALLED CITIZENS"

By Juliana Huxtable | October 27, 2017

Autumn Has Always Been Poets' Season

Autumn Has Always Been Poets' Season

Nietzsche, Emerson, and the Eternal Return of the Falling Leaves

By Will Dowd | October 23, 2017

Poetry From Honduras' Our Little Roses Home for Girls

Poetry From Honduras' Our Little Roses Home for Girls

Finding Joy and Forgiveness in Verse

By Spencer Reece | October 23, 2017

Three New Poems by Danez Smith

Three New Poems by Danez Smith

By Danez Smith | October 11, 2017

Beauty, a Poem by Solmaz Sharif

Beauty, a Poem by Solmaz Sharif

Introducing the Freeman's Channel at Literary Hub

By Solmaz Sharif | October 6, 2017

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dear white america: A Poem by Danez Smith

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"i've left Earth in search of darker planets"

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