It’s not quite right to call Eileen Chong’s sixth book of poetry, We Speak of Flowers, a collection. As Chong explains in her ...
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Book Review: Patrycja Humienik’s powerful debut poetry collection is a conundrum worth mulling overSometimes reading poetry can feel exhilarating, like you are finally seeing and being seen. Other times it’s a slog that ...
“Poetry Live!” is not just named as such ... with lines like “I’m the victim” and “I sew flowers in my mouth” emphasizing the positionalities of Native American identity and ...
Sometimes seen as the stuff of commencement addresses, his poems are hard to pin down—just like the man behind them.
Nevertheless, for this poem, and for the first time in his career ... Bring the singer, bring the nester; / Give the buried flower a dream …” (Flowers again.) But the fourth line—“Make ...
With urgency and wit, this political art remains a bastion for Palestinian liberation and as pertinent as ever.
Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
Supreme Court reserves verdict on Congress MP's plea to quash FIR over provocative song, emphasizing freedom of speech.
As with her award-winning fiction, her poetry dwells often in the cartography and fables of the land in which she was born. In her devotion towards flowers, brooks, and mountains, Kire allies ...
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