Tag: Poetry

A Poem by Brian Thorstenson

Today, a new poem by Brian Thorstenson

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‘Pretty Much Dead’ by Daphne Gottlieb

This collection covers multitudes—the emotional and physical landscape of San Francisco, the politics of change, nontraditional intimacies, and stories of a city well-loved and well-complicated by the passing of time

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Two Poems by Richie Hofmann

This week, two poems from Richie Hofmann’s Second Empire, just published by Alice James Books.

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‘The Pink Trance Notebooks’ by Wayne Koestenbaum

The collection is apparently the result of a year-long hiatus from journal writing in favor of this more immediate, unfiltered transcription of a mind at work

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‘When I Was a Twin’ by Michael Klein

Good poets make us think; great poets make us imagine. And this is exactly what Michael Klein helps us do in his visceral, exultant, new collection of poetry and prose

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‘I Must Be Living Twice’ by Eileen Myles

There is infrequently anything as marvelous as being taken with a writer to a place in a whirlwind—to be rushed through streets, through lives, through interactions, through memory

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Two Poems by Matthew Gellman

This week, two poems by

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A Poem by Diana Hamilton

This week, a poem by

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A Poem by Sam Ross

This week, a poem by Sam Ross

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