- — Wyatt Prunty explains why reports of poetry’s death have been greatly exaggerated —
- — Kunitz bequest an opportunity —
- — On Poetry: Keep poets out of palaces and make work accessible —
- — Listed status for poet’s shelter —
- — Ms. Olds will answer questions in the middle of reading from her work, a practice she prefers. “She considers a reading to be experiential rather than academic,” Professor Yelin said. “She really pours herself out.” —
- — Do You Believe in Magic? {congrats} —
- — Dharma Poetry: Mahmoud Darwish —
- — The Last Poet To Win The Nobel Prize —
- — Experience, including “first book,” changes one’s life. But every book begins in the nowhere. —
- — narrative poetry, an essay —
- — I was about to say that I don’t understand how people can get upset at a lowly little poetry magazine that runs at a loss for the love of the game — but I guess I do understand. —
- — Decimal Points: Poems, play recall mill workers’ lives —
- — Found: Dorothy Parker poem reveals pain of rejection —
- — THE WAR THAT KILLED ACHILLES The True Story of Homer’s “Iliad” and the Trojan War —
- — Winners of Library of Virginia awards —
- — One of the few Nunavik Inuit to ever publish poetry has died. —
- — Writers share the rituals of writing — or not —
- — Poet Jimmy Santiago Baca’s first novel is a mess, a powerful, glorious mess. —
- — Sherman Alexie’s latest collection is fierce, snappy, occasionally funny and always surprising. —
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