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  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffJuly 25, 2018

    Sarah Clark hosts a conversation with 최 Lindsay and Erik Isberg at Medium, where the three talk about a collaboration between Berkeley Poetry Review and Ordkonst. "You recently released a joint bilingual issue of the Berkeley...

    Berkeley Poetry Review and Ordkonst, cover
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffJuly 25, 2018

    Poet and Brooklyn College professor Matthew Burgess is "pumped" about his vision-come-true, the Poetry Urban Mural Project (PUMP), writes Robert Jones Jr. for BC News. "The vibrant mural takes up an...

    Matthew Burgess
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffJuly 24, 2018

    At Los Angeles Review of Books, Andrew Epstein reads the new Anthology of Flarf, edited by five members of the poetry group: Drew Gardner, Nada Gordon, K. Silem Mohammad, Sharon Mesmer, and Gary...

    Flarf anthology, cover
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffJuly 24, 2018

    Kevin Riordan writes for the Philadelphia Inquirer about Walt Whitman's former home in Camden, which is, despite the odds, still standing. And after decades of public and private efforts, reports Riordan, restorations...

    Photograph of Walt Whitman
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffJuly 24, 2018

    The Atlantic's Hannah Giorgis interviews poets Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal about their film, Blindspotting, which depicts gentrification's impact on the city of Oakland. Giorgis writes, "Directed by Carlos López Estrada, Blindspotting is...

    Blindspotting film, poster
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffJuly 24, 2018

    Bridget Talone, author of The Soft Life (Wonder, 2018), is interviewed at Bennington Review! Henrietta Hadley has the interesting questions, e.g.: "How do you think about control in poetry, or...

    Bridget Talone, The Soft Life, cover
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Holly AmosJuly 24, 2018

    The Reading List is a feature of Poetry’s Editors’ Blog. This month contributors to the July/August 2018 issue share some recommendations.

    Blue text that reads "If you can't save people, / at least don't hate them." Underneath is "Dunya Mikhail" in black text. The background is white.
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffJuly 23, 2018

    Read Amy Key's review of Joan Murray's Complete Poetry, and you'll understand why Farnoosh Fathi's debut editorial project for New York Review Books is a must-read. Key begins her review...

    Joan Murray
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffJuly 23, 2018

    Directors, staff, and editors of Chicago's artist-run Sector 2337 and Green Lantern Press are interviewed at Lit Hub! The shop, which primarily focuses on poetry, "small-batch contemporary art books, theory, and literature," has some...

    Sector 2337 logo
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffJuly 23, 2018

    University of Manchester students have defaced a mural featuring Rudyard Kipling's "If," a poem deemed not in line with their values, after it was painted on a wall of a...

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