The Atlantic
Gregerson‘s Prodigal “gathers work from nearly 40 years of a career as remarkable as any in contemporary American poetry” says The Atlantic.
Gregerson‘s Prodigal “gathers work from nearly 40 years of a career as remarkable as any in contemporary American poetry” says The Atlantic.
Read Valzhyna Mort‘s article on Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich in the New York Times Magazine.
Donald Hall‘s Her Long Illness and The Widow both spotlighted in The Writer’s Almanac.
Ted Kooser‘s poem featured in The Writer’s Almanac.
Straight raves, “What Hutton achieves goes beyond a mere environmental-protest film and feels more like an epic end-time poem.”
Selected as a Sunday Book Review Editor’s Choice, Jill Bialosky’s The Prize shows Blind Faith in the Power of Beauty.
Claudia Rankine‘s Citizen wins the Forward Poetry Prize!
“The joys and struggles of the everyday are played against the grinding politics of being human” in Joy Harjo‘s newest poetry collection.
“The poems in Major Jackson‘s Roll Deep are a testament both to memory and renewal; the human ability to persevere,” reviews The Rumpus.
Blue Flower Arts mourns the loss of C.K. Williams (1936-2015).