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By Gertrude Stein & Bianca StoneI wanted to share the story I saw in my head when I read this poem.
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To Our Readers Regarding “Scholls Ferry Rd.” by Michael Dickman
By The EditorsPoetry subscribers recently received their July/August print editions and members of our communities have expressed outrage due to racist language used in this poem. We acknowledge that this poem contains racist...
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A Conversation with Kit Fan and Alice Oswald
From The Poetry Magazine PodcastJuly 2024Kit Fan talks with Alice Oswald about her latest book, Nobody. Fan’s review of the book appears in the July/August 2024 issue of Poetry.
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If all your friends read poetry, would you read it too? We think so, and here’s why.
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By Eavan BolandOne afternoon of summer rainmy hand skimmed a shelf and I foundan old florin. Ireland, 1950.We say like or as and the world isa fish minted in silver and alloy,an outing for all the children,an evening...Read More -
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Redbird Love
By Joy HarjoWe watched her grow up.She was the urgent chirper,Fledgling flier.And when spring rolledOut its greenShe’d grownInto the most noticeableBird-girl.Long-legged and justThe right amount of blushTipping her wings, crestAnd tail, andShe knew itIn the bird parade.We watched her strut.She owned her...Read More -
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Imagining Freedom
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