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  • Sylvia Plath’s poetry writing must-have? Stolen pink paper
  • Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s “Perte Loss”
  • “On Form,” by Linda Gregerson

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independent.co.uk /1 month ago

Sylvia Plath’s poetry writing must-have? Stolen pink paper

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...

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s “Perte Loss”

“To traverse Cha's archive is to register the force of an artistic imagination that is itself not ‘fixe, mort’ but constantly mutating.”

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

“On Form,” by Linda Gregerson

“I am trying to write an essay, I said, about form.”

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

“Domesticity,” by Lindsay Turner

“The owls weren’t in distress, although / I thought they sounded like it.”

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nybooks.com /3 weeks ago

From the Archive: “Chronicles of Love and Loss“ by Helen Vendler

Episode 18 of Private Life

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miramichireader.ca /1 month ago

Wayside: A small boat, one vacant lot, a man by Kathryn MacDonald

These poems, both by design and content, are watercolours.

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taz.de /1 month ago

Anne Carson in Berlin: Umweg über die Entstehung der Welt

Die Lyrikerin und Essayistin Anne Carson hielt beim Poesiefestival Berlin einen Vortrag. Thema war die Geschichte des „Skywritings“. mehr...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Kate Millett Disappears

The writer and artist’s 1972 installation “Terminal Piece” shows us the failure of language in the face of violence.

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independent.co.uk /1 month ago

‘Poetry helped me find my feet again’: Joanna Scanlan and Ophelia Lovibond perform readings in memory of loved ones for...

Works by Dr Samuel Johnson, Wendy Cope, and Robert Browning are read aloud in a series of poignant short films about grief

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

What Is Poetry? Chelsey Minnis’s Frying Pan Full of Diamonds

“For the past twenty-five years, she has waged a sustained assault on the ideology of poetic sincerity.”

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addisonindependent.com /2 weeks ago

Curated article

“The pace of the sonnets just pulls you through along with the narrative arc."

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elle.com /1 month ago

Jesmyn Ward on the Power of Detail in an Age of Distraction

The acclaimed author articulates the value of attention in her new essay collection, On Witness and Respair.

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talesofonecity.wordpress.com /1 week ago

James Steuart’s sketching days

A new Capital Collections exhibition brings together watercolour paintings from the Edinburgh and Scottish Collection by the amateur artist, James Steuart. Steuart’s paintings date...

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observer.com /1 month ago

Annie Taylor On Collecting as Cultural Stewardship

Taylor’s collecting practice is highly instinctive but not reckless, shaped by both immediate resonance and careful looking.

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writeoutloud.net /1 month ago

the price of looking

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nybooks.com /1 week ago

Is the Artist Present?

By transforming her own old paintings into new works of art, Eliza Douglas raises questions about sincerity and cynicism.

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nybooks.com /3 weeks ago

No One

     

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themarginalian.org /1 week ago

The Art of Losing and the Art of Beckoning Love Back: The Story Behind One of the Greatest Poems Ever Written

You wouldn’t have bet on it, the frail famous poet teaching at Harvard as a visiting professor and the athletic secretary of the campus residence half her age. But every great love...

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

The Twenty-Year Novel: Harriet Clark on The Hill

If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.

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tattooed-sky.blogspot.com /1 month ago

A Tracery Of Loss

 Here is the second illustration that I did for Mary Stebbins Taitt's book of poetry titled When Time Stumbled. It's a simple image for some strong imagery. 9x9 ink on bristol boar...

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newyorker.com /3 days ago

“Elegy for the Penny,” by Catherine Bowman

“What will I give you now / for your thoughts.”

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nybooks.com /1 week ago

[Maybe more often than most…]

Maybe more often than most she buys mirrors.The pseudo-Biedermeier at the flea market—over its workaday planking a veneer of nicer wood. Nested chevronswhose tips center the breast...

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nybooks.com /3 weeks ago

Through the Looking Glass

A dispatch from the Art Editor

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theparisreview.org /1 week ago

Hélène Bessette and the Novel as Arc Lamp

“Though a novel, the book can also be read as a cacophonous speech-collage-turned-philosophical-investigation of crime and punishment.”

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