Kristina Marie Darling inspects the way gaps in linguistic meter create — and break — worldviews.
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Kristina Marie Darling inspects the way gaps in linguistic meter create — and break — worldviews.
Joanna Chen talks with Olga Livshin about translation, immigration, and poetry.
Perwana Nazif reviews Ariana Reines’ recent poetry collection "A Sand Book."
Sophia Stewart discovers quotidian magic in O'Hara's poetry.
Lida Maxwell considers the poetry of Jose Bello, an immigrant activist who defied ICE.
Juan Felipe Herrera shares a poem about the events in El Paso, Texas on July 23, 2019.
Andrea Lingenfelter discusses the recent protests and police violence in Hong Kong, and the poetry of Tammy Ho Lai-Ming in response.
Verónica García Moreno reviews Susannah Drissi's recent poetry collection "The Latin Poet's Guide to the Cosmos."
Greg Gerke revisits the author/speaker tension in Marianne Moore's poem "Silence."
"Critics have suggested that Rilke was inspired by the Apollo Belvedere... But maybe they are barking up the wrong tree."