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Beginning and Whatever Doesn’t Kill Your Mother Makes Her Stronger
One of the first days my mom’s in the ICU, I try to describe
Denise Duhamel
May 25, 2022
Blue Rim
Set the table with your heirloom
Deborah Allbritain
May 25, 2022
Heisenberg’s Principle
Look. We’re somewhere
Christopher Buckley
May 24, 2022
Instagram
What if I was uttered into existence through the teamwork of cultists
Timothy Donnelly
May 24, 2022
Poetry: A Mirror, a Pencil and an Envelope. Seven Minutes with D. Nurkse and Nancy Mitchell
In this candid interview, D. Nurkse reflects on a long life in poetry and political activism
D. Nurkse
April 30, 2022
Small Scenes without Apology
Remember the daughters.
Lauren Camp
April 24, 2022
(Blessed Are) They Who Preserve
These glass jars are houses for little Human Acts.
Danielle Blau
April 24, 2022
Three Poems from a Work in Progress
Deer in the backyard, Schubert’s ninth
David Lehman
April 24, 2022
Antonio Gamoneda, from Book of the Cold (World Poetry Books, May 2022) translated from Spanish by Katherine M. Hedeen and Víctor Rodríguez Núñez
You smell the wet linens, your acids.
Antonio Gamoneda
April 24, 2022
Four From Delos
Saw the ring of her
Jeffrey Skinner
April 24, 2022
Lives of the Postmodern Poets
You were born too late.
Mark DeCarteret
April 24, 2022
Forced March
I remembered it wrong, the scene in the film
Susan Aizenberg
April 24, 2022
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