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EssayBy Rhian Sasseen
In Information Desk, Robyn Schiff recalls the beauty, boredom, and absurdities of working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Latest Book Reviews
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poemBy Susan Browne
I swim my laps today, slowly, slowly, reaching my arms out & over, my fleshly oars,
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poemBy Teresa Soto
Di, tú o tú, cualquiera, ¿a qué tanta risa?, ¿qué celebráis? Hoy reímos de que acabó el día y no nos agotó la pena.
Featured Podcasts & Videos
Podcasts
To close out season six, Brittany and Ajanae record LIVE in Detroit with guests Aricka Foreman and Tommye Blount. Join them as they discuss the history of the Detroit School of poets, building authentic community, knowing when a project is done, and creating alternate spaces for Black Queer folks to thrive.
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torrin a. greathouse and Cindy Juyoung Ok on Form as Open-Source Software and Being Loud on the Page
From The Poetry Magazine Podcast July 2023This week, Cindy Juyoung Ok talks with torrin a. greathouse, a transgender cripple-punk poet and essayist who is the author of the forthcoming DEED (Wesleyan University Press), as well as Wound from the...
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From Poetry Off the Shelf July 2023
Airea D. Matthews on self-interest, starry skies, and her parents’ fateful wedding day.
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From The Poetry Magazine Podcast July 2023
This week, Cindy Juyoung Ok speaks with Douglas Kearney, who joins from Saint Paul, Minnesota. Kearney is the author of eight books of poetry, prose, and libretti, and his poems...
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From Poetry Off the Shelf July 2023
Sophus Helle on empire, Calvin and Hobbes, and the world's first author.