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EssayBy David Schurman Wallace
An inadvertent autobiography and a posthumous collection capture Tomaž Šalamun's ethic of astonishment.
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Book ReviewBy Boris Khersonsky and Lyudmyla Khersonsky
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AudioFrom VS April 2022
In October of 1871, the oldest University in Nashville TN, teetered on the brink of collapse. To survive, Fisk University staked its last $40 on a set of field hymns...
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Prose from Poetry MagazineBy Srikanth Reddy
The language that you are now reading is the most widely spoken in the world today.
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poemBy Tsering Wangmo Dhompa
A single human life migrates through many lifetimes,
Podcasts
Kim Moore on playing the trumpet, misogyny, and the men we love.
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From The Poetry Magazine Podcast April 2022
Srikanth Reddy first encountered the complex poetic world of Don Mee Choi as a translator of avant-garde Korean poetry before reading Choi’s own poetry. As a poet, Choi invites readers...
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From VS April 2022
In October of 1871, the oldest University in Nashville TN, teetered on the brink of collapse. To survive, Fisk University staked its last $40 on a set of field hymns...
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From Poetry Off the Shelf April 2022
Tommye Blount on transformation, Kids Incorporate, and the joy of drowning in diction.
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From The Poetry Magazine Podcast April 2022
When Srikanth Reddy was reading about Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis’s work as a curator at the Smithsonian, he was surprised to learn about Davis’s interest in ghosts. This week on the podcast,...
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