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
National Poetry Month: A long-anticipated new collection infuses beauty and irony into a dystopian war epic
National Poetry Month: Wallace Berman’s son pens a memoir of the temple the Kabbalistic Beat artist made of his own life
The fearlessly outspoken critic and Stanford titan on the contemporary poetry canon, the complexities of O.J. Simpson, and the non-Zen of John Cage
The new volume ‘Do Angels Need Haircuts?’ brings to life a historic 1971 poetry reading, recorded and recently rediscovered in the late musician’s archives
National Poetry Month: A poetical Bay Area exhibit brings together California Jewish artists who make wonky machines, ‘anxious objects,’ and other kinetic commentaries on the ‘labor-saving devices’ of our current entanglement
National Poetry Month: PBS’s ‘Poetry in America’ shows how verse isn’t merely the art of words
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