Did you make it? Tell me, Love, are you in the quiet yet?
Readings on social media have created a new generation of audience for the poet Wendy Cope, Martin Wroe learns ...
By Sylvester Brown, Jr. “Where is the poetry… In the screams In the cries In the begging I don’t need to see the poetry I ...
Lake Land College will host a dedication ceremony for symbols of peace entering their campus. The community college has ...
The immense pain and sacrifice Israelis have endured this last year has led to a significant development that may be the catalyst for saving the future of the Jewish Diaspora. Jewish people worldwide ...
W.H. Auden was, in the final decade of his life, an extraordinarily unattractive man, and was keenly aware of it. "My face looks like a wedding cake left out in the rain," he told an interviewer in ...
Friendship poems to celebrate your bestie Birthdays are fantastic occasions, but who says you can’t celebrate friendship any ...
When Yannis Ritsos passed away on November 11, 1990, the world of poetry lost one of the greatest poets of the 20th century.
William Lambers is a historian and author of The Road to Peace and Ending World Hunger.
A new translation of "The Iliad" pairs well with Ukranian war poetry and a documentary on its suffering people.
Listening to the Poem: Enlist two volunteers and listen as the poem is read aloud twice. Write down any additional words and ...
With so much having already been said — on all sides — about tomorrow’s election, I am taking my cue for this column from the Irish poet Pádraig Ó Tuama.