Jessica Jacobs’ new poetry collection
Our correspondent concludes a literary journey through wartime Ukraine
A new survey reveals an alarming degree of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish bias in American literary circles and institutions
‘A Definition’
A new translation
The secular surrealist Jewish poetry of Robert Desnos
Eugene Ostashevsky’s latest collection is a love letter to his wife, his children, and the beauty of language
Victoria Redel’s new poetry collection is a celebration of everything human
Sean Singer’s latest collection of prose poems offers a glimpse into the world of blue-collar gig work
Maya Pindyck’s upcoming collection is delightful, complex, and worth savoring with others
Norman Fischer’s latest work is a relentless attempt to understand what it means to be alive
Matvei Yankelevich’s new book of poems offers a gentle, nostalgic place in which to hibernate
The Sephardic Cuban poet Achy Obejas offers a bold, humanizing reinterpretation of traditional prayers
Talking Duchamp and Wittgenstein with the acclaimed poetry critic
The acclaimed poet’s new book is her most exquisite and unnerving yet
How long Oh Lord / until we reopen the poem?
Jane Hirshfield’s new poetry collection, ‘Ledger,’ arrives at the ‘penultimate’ moment
Alejandra Pizarnik, a major voice of Argentine poetry, gains English-speaking readers 50 years after her suicide