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Two Poems
Since a long time the parrot had been on Félicité’s mind, because
Ramón García
February 22, 2025
Midsummer Paralysis
A nerve was severed in my jaw—I remember numbness.
Patricia Clark
February 22, 2025
Two Poems
The sky spills a certain sadness after sunset,
Paul Christiansen
February 22, 2025
Food of Love & Thing-in-Itself
If the vamp and rub of planets,
Nancy Naomi Carlson
February 22, 2025
“Dispatches from Terra Incognita”
Saturday, cold as a witch’s you know what. I’m at the Lab to give a urine sample.
Peter Johnson
February 25, 2025
Questions for Fruit Flies and The Habit of Longing
Humble as fruit flies may seem, they . . . engage in a host of complex behaviors
Jean Nordhaus
March 24, 2025
Elegy for Jane
Blue cab grapes clustered on trellis
Carol Muske-Dukes
March 24, 2025
Two Poems
To hunker
Daniel Tobin
March 24, 2025
Two Poems translated from Swedish by Robert Hedin
We met Ogden Armour’s yacht
Harry Martinson
March 24, 2025
Five Poems
Trembles on a wall,
Phillis Levin
March 25, 2025
Misfortune of the New Moon translated from Chinese by Liang Yujing
Darling, the bed you left at
Dai Weina
March 28, 2025
Snowfall, with Reconciliation
How old winter is. However much we stain
Jen Karetnick
March 28, 2025
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