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The Titans of Postwar American Poetry, Assembled in One Remarkable, Contentious Photograph
Erwin R. Tiongson
Dec 11, 2019
3:42 PM
The 10 Best Books of 2019, According to Slate’s Books Editor
Dan Kois
Dec 03, 2019
5:50 AM
Despite the Twerking and F-Bombs, Dickinson Gets Emily Dickinson Right
Johanna Winant
Nov 08, 2019
4:10 PM
Why Dickinson Turns a Death-Obsessed Poet Into a Teenage Rebel
Rebecca Onion
Oct 30, 2019
12:45 PM
Harold Bloom’s Best of the Best American Poetry Shows Him at His Most Aloof and His Most Electrifying
Jason Guriel
Oct 17, 2019
3:01 PM
The XFL’s Team Introductions Are the Most Affecting Poetry Ever Written
Nick Greene
Aug 23, 2019
4:08 PM
The Complicated History of the Poem on the Statue of Liberty
Rebecca Onion
Aug 15, 2019
5:37 PM
Remembering David Berman Through Our Favorite Lyrics and Poems
The New Hampshire Poetry Community Has Never Been More Angry
Ruth Graham
July 18, 2019
12:15 PM
The Greatest Songwriter You’ve Never Heard of Is Back
Carl Wilson
July 11, 2019
7:05 PM
How Terrance Hayes Transforms the Staid Sonnet Into Something New
Stephanie Burt
May 28, 2019
9:00 AM
A Punk, a Writer, and a Cop Poet
Studio 360
April 25, 2019
5:00 PM
How Humor Makes a Poem Especially Alive
Jonathan Farmer
March 27, 2019
12:18 PM
The Love Song of J. Howard Starbucks
Matthew Dessem
March 11, 2019
3:44 AM
Turning Policing Into Poetry
Studio 360
March 05, 2019
6:01 AM
What a Collection of Rape Jokes Tells Us About Offensive Art in the Age of Outrage
Laura Miller
Jan 28, 2019
5:45 AM
My Mom, Mary Oliver, Fancy Smart People, and Me
Rebecca Onion
Jan 17, 2019
7:01 PM
How Hilma af Klint Got Brushed Aside
Studio 360
Jan 17, 2019
5:00 PM
This Book Is the Most Honest and Eloquent Expression of What Illness Is Like I’ve Ever Read
Christopher Shinn
Dec 05, 2018
9:00 AM
An Oregon Teenager Finds He Has Nothing—and Everything—in Common With Sylvia Plath
Studio 360
Nov 27, 2018
6:00 AM