My way to see: A poem to America
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A personal reflection on arriving in a new country and discovering its diversity, opportunities, and challenges. <p>The post My way to see: A poem to America first appeared o...
by Brenda Miller On a trip to Japan in 2019, I began writing haiku as a way to remember the essence of each stop. We were on a three-week tour of Onsens (hot springs towns) through...
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 →
Two award-winning writers from the Vietnamese diaspora on navigating life with mixed identities and the role of poetry in connecting with our ancestors. The post Songs of the Livin...
Penas, éxitos e ilusionesContinue reading on Medium »
For Omani multilingual poet Lubna al Balushi, poetry is not confined by geography or language. Writing in Arabic, English, German and Balochi, the poet is increasingly finding inte...
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...
I died in Seville. The stone remembers. They buried me under the cathedral floor where gold from my father’s debt still sweats through the mortar. Four hundred years of damp. I c...
Devoción y esperanza mutuaContinue reading on Medium »
In her latest collection of experimental prose and poetry, Kim Hyesoon alchemizes the ills of South Korean society into koan-like effigies. The post ‘Fiction and Poetry’ appeared f...
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...
“My notes began to look like a glossary for some absent text.”
"Come with me. I'll teach you the flowers and the stars."
The poet is proud, and humbled by readers...
Lea aquí el artículo de Octavio Beaumont Rodríguez La entrada La poesía nefelibata se publicó primero en Últimas Noticias.
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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My throat is warm, but I have no interest in singing. Pomegranates gleam but are too difficult to peel. And I have never liked henna. The post Poem: Tanha Shudam appeared first o...
Similar concepts in different languages share an address in the brain. The post How the Bilingual Brain Switches Languages With Ease appeared first on SingularityHub.
I am of heavy feet, dragging across vast lands. I am of restless people, who do not sleep, even in stillness, even in peace. The post Poem: Diasporic Dreaming appeared first...
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