These collections by Juliana Spahr, Mai Der Vang, Hasib Hourani and Martín Espada invite us to rethink the relentless accumulation of history.
"Lengthy" seems to be the issue here, although a couple of lines of poetry is hardly "lengthy". This also seems ironic since ...
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
It’s impossible for me to talk about writing without talking about living, writes Maggie Smith, author of the new book, "Dear ...
The 19th-century English poet was a "prolific reviser" who tested out many variations of his work before publication. A new ...
Local poets Charif Shanahan and Terra Betts curated a reading event for Steven Leyva’s “The Opposite of Cruelty.” ...
MIT professor of literature Arthur Bahr had one of the best days of his life. Sitting in the British Library, he was allowed ...
Her writing toed the line between fine art and poetry, asking readers to think of language as a multidimensional tool of ...
To read Shukla is to read not a version of what is already known, but what is constantly being inscribed in and erased from ...
I remember just being astonished by the representations of the gods. The omnipresence of the gods in the world of the Iliad, ...
It was a night of celebration and literary excellence as the 2025 Fenland Poet Laureate Awards honoured the district’s finest ...
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