Poetry News:
- — Mail sorter’s poems win $65,000 prize —
- — Hopkins’s syntax is so mangled, the lines so packed with heavy plodding accents and stilted comma stops, that he speaks as if through a chokehold —
- — A pair of fine collections from Philadelphia poets who fervently put their wanderings to words —
- — after the last customer has left, the bank employees rearrange the tables and chairs for a poetry reading session —
- — English poetry masters: Christina Rossetti —
- — Dan Chiasson on ‘The Best American Erotic Poems’ —
- — A Giant’s Roaring, Faintly Echoed —
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