Iichi Marumo started competing in his late 80s, after a life spent farming, publishing poetry and volunteering to fly in a ...
The Seated Woman (Anansi, 72 pages, $23), by Clémence Dumas-Côté and translated by E. S. Taillon, uses a dialogue between the Seated Woman and the Poems to create a collection at once expansive and ...
Karonhienhawe Nicholas had never tried her hand at creative writing before last year, but now that her first piece is ...
Ibo's Landing is a novel about race; Conversations with Ted Kooser examines his career as a poet; Love in the Lowcountry is a ...
I see that Randi Weingarten, who heads one of the nations two largest teachers unions, is trying to undermine President Trump by targeting Tesla, ...
“Original Sins,” “Strike,” “Notes on Surviving the Fire,” and “There Lives a Young Girl in Me Who Will Not Die.” ...
Their poems are part of world history and culture ... a renaissance of marginalized voices promoted more general awareness of systemic racism in the United States. No history of lynching is ...
There is no breath, no poem long enough to say the solidarity ... Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), in response to Israel's mass killing siege on Jabalia, in New York City's Herald ...
Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
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