DAU ENW, UN LLE (TWO NAMES, ONE PLACE) A MACARONIC BILINGUAL POEM BY STEVIE FAITH ENGLISH...
IN THE hollow where the white hazels grow,...
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IN THE hollow where the white hazels grow,...
When you enter the Miller Theatre Complex at the University of Oregon to see Los Dreamers, what will first catch your eye are some beautiful … Continue reading →
Penas, éxitos e ilusionesContinue reading on Medium »
In August 2023, the McDougall Creek Wildfire tore through the Okanagan region of British Columbia, forcing tens of thousands of people out of their homes and pushing the city of Ke...
Jeffrey Yang’s linked poems and Kazumi Tanaka’s tea-ink drawings search for a way home when return is impossible. The post No Home Go Home / Go Home No Home appeared first on Tricy...
Tongue twists a grim night out...
Wandering around the Albuquerque Airport Terminal, after learning my flight had been delayed four hours, I heard an announcement: “If anyone in the vicinity of Gate A-4 understands...
‘Restless’ poet and translator was ‘constantly exploring’ cultures and languages, service hears
This month, read BIPOC poetry that is experimental, looks at the magic of nature at night, and explores how community should look.
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The moon was written to glow in a borrowed light,...
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“Last night, after months away from home, / a lapwing piercing the still dark still / with its warnings.”
Puede que resulte tópico y redundante, aunque necesario por razones de rigor filológico, abordar la memoria poética como si se tratara de un campo perfectamente delimitable La entr...
Whether short brown hair Or black-white, Your snorkel-snout Belies your underwater life. Tapirus bairdii! You bear a man’s name But some call you danta, or tzemen. You are the moun...
"Come with me. I'll teach you the flowers and the stars."
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “The Schoolroom on the Second Floor of the Knitting Mill,” by Judy Page Heitzman, and her own poem “Mami at Her Vanity.”
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A neuroscientist's experiment with AI across four languages reveals what multilingual minds carry that no algorithm ever will.
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