Renée M. Sgroi’s latest collection of poetry, In a Tension of Leaves and Binding (Guernica, 121 pages, $22), is an expansive experiment in understanding the human and non-human world, empathy and ...
As I listen to my friends sprinkle “Pookie” into conversation like a modern-day sonnet, I can’t help but wonder: Is this what poetry has become in the 21st century? Sonnets, ...
He has published three collections of poems, a collection of essays ... His poetry often explores themes of love, identity, ...
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In the midst of our fast-paced, technology-driven lives, many of us find ourselves searching for new ways to unlock ...
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Writer Matt Hoisch, who has spent nearly a year interviewing poets for a project, describes the public good that comes from ...
In this week’s poem, John Paul Caponigro’s “Looking at My Landscape,” the speaker describes the experience of standing at a window and seeing the land through his own reflection. I love this poem’s ...
Proud Mother Nature, she made them all. Made some of them short and others quite tall. In green and in red, and even in gold, Skinny and round, wispy and bold. Some specimens bent and a few that are ...
His personality in the classroom peers through in his writings. He shares some of them during the poetry event. Some are dark ...