NYT Magazine
Read brilliant, tracing poems – including one by Camille Dungy – in this Literary Timeline of African-American History.
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.”
Frank Bidart’s one-act “Ellen West”and 13 poems from Marie Howe’s Magdalene included in the set for the 2020 Prototype festival.
Mary Gaitskill discusses her new novella and the power of fiction for examining the #MeToo movement.
As USPL, Tracy K. Smith took literature to community centers, senior centers, prisons—anywhere people needed it.
Review of Stephanie Burt’s Don’t Read Poetry: At once erudite and colloquial, the book evokes the contagious enthusiasm of a cool teacher.
Read this review of Gregory Orr’s latest collection The Last Love Poem I Will Ever Write.