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“Lazaretto” by Jack White

By On July 11, 2014

Directed by Jonas & Francois.… Read More

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“Pilgrim’s Progress” by David Barber

By On July 11, 2014

David Barber is the author of two collections of poems published by Northwestern University Press: Wonder Cabinet (2006) and The Spirit Level (1995), the winner of the Terrence Des Pres Prize. He… Read More

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“Seen From Space” April Lindner

By On July 10, 2014

April Lindner is the author of two poetry collections, This Bed Our Bodies Shaped (Able Muse) and Skin, winner of the Walt MacDonald First Book Prize from Texas Tech University Press. … Read More

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“Sugar Dada” by J. Allyn Rosser

By On July 8, 2014

J. Allyn Rosser teaches at Ohio University and is the author of Foiled Again. She teaches at Ohio University, where she edits New Ohio Review.… Read More

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“Psalm” by Joshua Mehigan

By On July 7, 2014

"Joshua Mehigan’s Accepting the Disaster is the rare new book of poetry that is entirely alive, entirely aloft. No allowances have to be made for these darkly lucid, sad, and humane poems;… Read More

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“Carrion Birds Wheeling Overhead”: New E-Verse Drink for the Summer: Introducing, the Black Sabbath

By On July 5, 2014

On my recent trek through Scotland I found myself seated in the back room of a small pub in the northeastern village of Huntly, in Aberdeenshire. I learned of the latest drink… Read More

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“Something Whispered in the Shakuhachi” by Garrett Hongo

By On July 3, 2014

Garrett Hongo was born in Volcano, Hawai‘i, lived as a child in Kahuku on O‘ahu, and grew up thereafter in Los Angeles. He is the author of two previous collections of poetry,… Read More

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“Summer” by Lucien Stryk

By On July 2, 2014

A translator and influential practitioner of Zen poetics, Lucien Stryk was born in Kolo, Poland, in 1924. He moved to Chicago with his family in 1927 and studied at Indiana University; the… Read More

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“Barrier Island” by J.S. Renau

By On July 1, 2014

J. S. Renau is a native of Charleston, S.C. For 15 years, Mr. Renau lived in New York and worked as a marketing consultant and speechwriter. In 2012, he relocated to rural… Read More

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“Sonnet XXXVI” by Ted Berrigan

By On June 30, 2014

“The Sonnets are an enduring benchmark in mid-20th-century American poetics. Intimate, endlessly inventive, they make an extraordinary manifest of that time and all its habits of person and place. They are without… Read More

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“Going Upstairs to Bed” by Stephen Berg

By On June 27, 2014

Stephen Berg was the founder of The American Poetry Review and the author of many collections of poetry and translations, including Halo, Rimbaud: Versions and Inventions, The Elegy on Hats, and 58… Read More

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“Summer Holiday” by Wild Nothing

By On June 27, 2014

Wild Nothing performs "Summer Holiday" live in the KEXP studio. Recorded 3/11/11.… Read More

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“My Life as One of King Charles II’s Mistresses” by Anna Evans

By On June 24, 2014

"Historical poetry often makes me shudder, being either narrowly polemical or a means of piggybacking on someone else's life when one's own creativity is wanting. Anna M. Evans's Sisters and Courtesans, in… Read More

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Nate Kostar with Justin “J-Boogie” Hatchter

By On June 24, 2014

Last Friday I had the pleasure to read at the Philadelphia's storied Sketch Club, the oldest continually operating arts club in the country, for Kelly McQuain and Dawn Manning's PoetDelphia series. After my… Read More

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“The Turtle” by Nathaniel Kostar

By On June 20, 2014

Nathaniel Kostar is a graduate of Rutgers University and currently pursuing his MFA at The University of New Orleans Low-Residency program. He will read with Ernest Hilbert tonight at the Sketch Club… Read More

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“Alien Nation of Affections (or, The Whoa That is in Marriage)” by Don Share

By On June 16, 2014

Don Share became the editor of Poetry in 2013. His books of poetry are Wishbone (2012), Squandermania (2007), and Union (2013, 2002). He is the co-editor of The Open Door: 100 Poems,… Read More

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Celebrate Bloomsday from Your Desk with New Dublin Press’s Recording of Joyce’s Masterpiece, Ulysses

By On June 16, 2014

Today is June 16th, the day Joyce's famous character Leopold Bloom wanders the streets of Dublin, encountering all manner of trouble and triumph as the modern mock heroic variation on Homer's Odysseus.… Read More

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“Strung” by Ernest Hilbert (With Audio)

By On June 10, 2014

Ernest Hilbert is the author of two collections of poetry, Sixty Sonnets and All of You on the Good Earth, as well as a spoken word album recorded with rock band and… Read More

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Excerpt from the Epic, Book-Length Poem Heimat by Quincy R. Lehr

By On June 9, 2014

Quincy R. Lehr is the author of several collections, as well as the imminently forthcoming Heimat. He is the associate editor of The Raintown Review, and he lives in Brooklyn, where he… Read More

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Listen to Some Students Read Ernest Hilbert’s “Domestic Situation” for the National Poetry Out Loud Competition

By On June 9, 2014

Poetry Out Loud: National Recitation Contest was created by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation, administered in partnership with the State Arts Agencies of all 50 states, the… Read More

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“Night Moth” by George Witte

By On June 6, 2014

George Witte's poems have appeared in numerous journals and reprinted in the Best American Poets 2007 and other anthologies. He received the Frederick Bock Prize from Poetry magazine and a fellowship from… Read More

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Two Poems from Birds on the Kiswar Tree by Odi Gonzales

By On June 4, 2014

BIRDS ON THE KISWAR TREE by Peruvian Andean poet Odi Gonzales presents poems that sing in the voices of native birds and speak through the devout, but subversive, Quechua artists of Peru’s… Read More

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“How it Ends” by Rick Mullin

By On May 31, 2014

Rick Mullin's poetry has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including American Arts Quarterly, The Raintown Review, Unsplendid, Méasŭre, The Flea, and Ep;phany. He is the author of Aquinas Flinched (Exot Books,… Read More

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“Ornamental Waters” by Kit Wright

By On May 30, 2014

Poet and children's author Kit Wright was born in 1944 and educated at Oxford University.… Read More

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“Swing Shift Blues” by Alan Dugan

By On May 29, 2014

"A plain stodgy no-nonsense American prose, like that of your nearest bartender." - X.J. Kennedy… Read More

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Ernest Hilbert at Large

By On May 28, 2014

My publisher has always been attentive to developments, such as they are, in my writing career, such as it is, and kindly shares that information publicly in a most professional manner. Here… Read More

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“Café Future” by David Yezzi

By On May 28, 2014

David Yezzi’s poetry collections include Azores (2008) and The Hidden Model (2003), and his criticism and poetry have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, and Best… Read More

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“Introduction” by John Ashbery

By On May 24, 2014

“Since the death of Wallace Stevens in 1955, we have been in the Age of Ashbery.” - Harold Bloom… Read More

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“Coin” the Video Game, No, Animated Movie of a Video Game!

By On May 22, 2014

Thanks to Andrew for sending this cool animated short our way. … Read More

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“1st September 1939” by Joseph Brodsky, Translated by Glyn Maxwell

By On May 22, 2014

"The day was called September the First."… Read More