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Cafés by Holly Pester; The Acrobat by Wisława Szymborska; Volvelle by Rachael Boast; Tree of Knowledge by Victoria Chang; Talk a Blue Streak by Lila MatsumotoCafés by Holly Pester...
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Cafés by Holly Pester; The Acrobat by Wisława Szymborska; Volvelle by Rachael Boast; Tree of Knowledge by Victoria Chang; Talk a Blue Streak by Lila MatsumotoCafés by Holly Pester...
“You argued whether one had to lie to dream, / the tensions between charm & narcissism, / & the existence of Time with everyone younger than you.”
Title: Violet Author: Sabrina Simon Genre: Poetry / Romance Violet is a poetry collection that centers on love. With fifty poems written over the course of years of the poet’s...
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...
You might not be advised to buy a book for its cover, but the same can’t be said about its title. Consider the title of Heidi Kasa’s first book of poetry, published by Mouthfeel Pr...
Iconic Australian poetry classics in the hands on babies? As they say it’s never too young to start. Two of Banjo Paterson’s famous poems are available as beautiful board books, ed...
The Odyssey of Phillis Wheatley tells the story of early America's "African poetess."
Three’s new series is an intriguing and confident drama, writes Tara Ward. Florence Sadler stands on stage alone, the spotlight in her eyes. She’s just been introduced as “New Zeal...
“The pace of the sonnets just pulls you through along with the narrative arc."
“For the past twenty-five years, she has waged a sustained assault on the ideology of poetic sincerity.”
A spoiler-free review of Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt by Ben Reeves, a lyrical debut narrated by Death himself. Praise, honest critique, and read-alikes for fans of li...
These poems, both by design and content, are watercolours.
In his evocative and deeply personal collection “Poems,” Trinidadian poet Israfil Sahibdeen invites readers into a lyrical world shaped by cultural memory, spiritual reflection,...
Haunting The Black Air has much to say about family distant and immediate, colonialism, religious ceremony and the visceral reality of death. The post ANTHONY JOSEPH’s latest poet...
Eric Schmaltz’s I Confess (Coach House, 2025) and Hajer Mirwali’s Revolutions (Talonbooks, 2025), offer the promise of revelation and the certainty of obfuscation, probing the ways...
“NO GREAT FUTURE AWAITS YOU ON A DEAD PLANET”. When I first came across this line in Paul Ewen’s Lessons, it encapsulated a response unique to our time. It bluntly acknowledges our...
I recently finished reading “The Poet Empress,” Chinese-Canadian author Shen Tao’s debut novel that she released earlier this year . Wrapped in a fantastical, pseudo-ancient China...
On stolen pink paper from the college where she taught, Sylvia Plath wrote some of the greatest poems in the English language. Now a landmark publication collects all of her poems...
In his final days, Franz Wright tapped into a rich vein of material, recording dark, beautiful, and self-deprecating poems on tape and in scribbles all over his apartment.
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “I Catch Sight of the Now” by Jorie Graham, and his own poem “Piano Lesson.”
In the spirit of Shakespeare, a blank verse review of the event. By JENNIFER GEORGIA (with profound apologies to the Bard)
“Ghost-Eye,” “Whistler,” “Newcomers,” and “Fires in the Night.”
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