
What Man Has Made of Man
by A. F. Moritz
Can poetry reconnect the individual and society?
Lumpy Corral rounds up most neglected poets of the 20th century.
Women writers righting wrongs.
Admirable lines? Verse from a thighmaster.
James Schuyler in the Spotlight
by Eric Ziegenhagen
A New York School poet with a flair for the dramatic.
The Poetry of Autumn
by Annie Finch
Forget spring. Fall is the season for poetry.
Philip Larkin: “An Arundel Tomb”
by Jeremy Axelrod
Does a notoriously grumpy poet believe in everlasting love?
You've Come a Long Way, Baby
by Eileen Myles
Human. Animal. Gay. Straight. Poetry.
Ten Poems I Love to Teach
by Eric Selinger
Surefire poetry hits for the classroom and beyond.
To Let You Pass
by Christian Wiman
Remembering Craig Arnold.
Twice-Told Tales
by Tess Taylor
Laurie Sheck and Dan Beachy-Quick re-write the classics.

Poetry Off the Shelf
Dan Beachy-Quick and the Poetics of Mass Murder
How can poetry take on tragedy? LISTEN »
Essential American Poets
James Tate: Essential American Poets
Archival recordings of poet James Tate, with an introduction to his life and work. Recorded at the Library of Congress in 1976. LISTEN »
Poetry Lectures
Futurism and the New Manifesto: Part II
Joshua Mehigan, and Thomas Sayers Ellis read at the Museum of Modern Art. LISTEN »


“The literati are like aliens. Some are cute. Some are hostile. All talk funny, and all require diplomatic outreach.”—Abigail Deutsch
Children's Poet Laureate Presents
Children’s Poet Laureate Presents: All Kinds of Families
Children’s Poet Laureate Mary Ann Hoberman reads her story-in-verse, All Kinds of Families. 6:50
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