The writer Denis Johnson in a suit, posing in front of a bright orange wall.
Essay
By Brian Patrick Eha

A new biography of Denis Johnson chronicles a life riven by "grace and incredible harm."

Poem
By Denis Johnson
the woman whose face has just finished breaking
with a joy so infinite

and heavy that it might be grief has won
a car on a giveaway show, for her family,

for an expanse of souls that washes from a million
picture tubes onto the...
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“No wound hurts”

By Irma Pineda
Translated By Wendy Call
No wound hurts
like the silence
of those who watch our flesh sliced open
             listen, resigned, to the crunch of bones...
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By W. S. Merwin
Listen
with the night falling we are saying thank you
we are stopping on the bridges to bow from the railings
we are running out of the glass rooms
with our mouths full of food to look at the sky
and say thank you
we are...

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From the magazine:After “Soft Science” by Franny Choi

By Toi Derricotte
I’m turning the world of poetry over to Franny Choi
I’m leaving the world of poetry to Franny Choi
I’m giving the world of poetry to Franny Choi...
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