The New Yorker
Read “The Man Who Owned Me” by Tracy K Smith: ” I carried him/Like I carried my own children.”
Read “The Man Who Owned Me” by Tracy K Smith: ” I carried him/Like I carried my own children.”
Read this stunning review of Tina Chang’s Hybrida: “a book of kingdoms, forests, wolves, and witches.”
Read Deborah Landau’s piece “We are all soft targets”: “A failure of imagination may prove tragic for us now.”
Review of Joy Harjo’s An American Sunrise: celebration, crisis, brokenness and healing.
Reviews of new, stunning collections of poetry including Joy Harjo’s An American Sunrise and Tina Chang’s Hybrida.
Read brilliant, tracing poems – including one by Camille Dungy – in this Literary Timeline of African-American History.
Congratulations to our new Poet Laureate, Joy Harjo, on the release of her latest: An American Sunrise.
Simon Armitage’s latest poem, commissioned by the Institute of Cancer Research in London, engraved on chemotherapy pill.
Interview with Adam Gopnik: “Liberals get nothing accomplished except everything eventually.”
Read Claudia Rankine’s essay “I Wanted to Know What White Men Thought About Their Privilege. So I Asked.”