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  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 17, 2018

    The Guardian has a gem for the old noggin: Actor Anthony Sher, who recently played King Lear for the Royal Shakespeare Company, has begun "to consider whether Shakespeare had 'a problem with women.'"...

    William Shakespeare
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 17, 2018

    Linda Gregerson spoke with Teague Bohlen at Denver's Westword about "her work, her past, her books, and the world in which they all come together," in preparation for a reading in DU's Creative...

    Linda Gregerson
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 16, 2018

    In a recent Paris Review interview, Michael LaPointe asks Javier Marías what it was like to translate John Ashbery's poetry. LaPointe begins, "[y]ou translated John Ashbery’s poetry into Spanish, and Ashbery always...

    John Ashbery
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 16, 2018

    Natalie Diaz is ALL ART's "Woman of the Week," picked by the staff because her collection, When My Brother Was an Aztec (Copper Canyon), "draws from her personal experience as...

    Natalie Diaz
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 16, 2018

    In conversation with Eleanor Wachtel, Terrance Hayes discusses his newest book, American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin, a finalist for the National Book Award this year. The transcript...

    Black and white headshot of poet Terrance Hayes
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 16, 2018

    An article by Faith Hill and Karen Yuan published in The Atlantic contextualizes Insta-poetry's popularity, beginning with a somewhat more familiar figure, T.S. Eliot. They start, writing, "Tom spent his...

    T S Eliot
  • Featured Blogger
    By Randall HortonOctober 15, 2018

    Listen to the silence surrounding the silent, the other’s other—the often-invisible voice of women poeting on the carceral state.

    Assata Shakur
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 15, 2018

    Kate Sutton writes for Artforum about Romanian avant-garde artist Geta Brătescu, who died last month at the age of 92. "'The fable of the alchemist, the transformation of gross matter into noble...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 15, 2018

    The Washington Post points out Ursula K. Le Guin's posthumous So Far So Good (Copper Canyon, 2018) as one of the best poetry collections to read this month, alongside other titles by...

    Ursula Le Guin, So Far So Good, cover
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 15, 2018

    The Paris Review Daily presents "a selection of [Lionel] Trilling’s choicest opinions," some of which were divulged in a letter to Allen Ginsberg and appear in Life in Culture: Selected Letters of Lionel...

    Lionel Trilling, Life in Culture, cover
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