Meeting as Wonderstruck Kin
Marissa Grunes reviews Renée Bergland’s “Natural Magic: Emily Dickinson, Charles Darwin, and the Dawn of Modern Science.”
"I have nothing to say, and I am saying it, and that is poetry." — John Cage
Marissa Grunes reviews Renée Bergland’s “Natural Magic: Emily Dickinson, Charles Darwin, and the Dawn of Modern Science.”
Marissa GrunesJul 21
Rowland Bagnall reviews the recent rerelease of Bernadette Mayer’s “Memory.”
Rowland BagnallJul 20
Allie Rowbottom interviews Cristine Brache about her new collection, “Goodnight Sweet Thing.”
Allie RowbottomJul 12
Matthew Longo reflects on the surreal experience of the DMZ, where borders create both division and unity.
Matthew LongoJul 2
Randall Mann interviews Christian Gullette about "Coachella Elegy."
Randall MannJul 1
Celina Su interviews Kendra Sullivan about “Reps.”
Celina SuJun 30
Ananya Kanai Shah reviews Ae Hee Lee’s “Asterism.”
Ananya Kanai ShahJun 27
Erick Verran reviews Frederick Seidel’s “So What.”
Erick VerranJun 25
Daniel Swain reviews Michael Nott’s “Thom Gunn: A Cool Queer Life” …
Daniel SwainJun 18
Gabriel X. Hendrix reviews Gil Cuadros’s “My Body is Paper.”
Gabriel X. HendrixJun 3
In a new poem from LARB Quarterly no. 41, “Truth,” Aria Aber imagines the joy of a rock rolled endlessly uphill.
Aria AberJun 1
Anthony Alessandrini reviews Hala Alyan’s “The Moon That Turns You Back.”
Anthony AlessandriniJun 1