by Caroline Crew · July 05, 2018
It is fundamentally human to humanize: we find faces where there are only craters in the moon, we dress our pets in tiny tuxedoes, all manner [...]
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by Caroline Crew · May 03, 2018
Natalie Eilbert’s second collection, Indictus, is a colossus. Unyielding and reaching, the book takes as its form the long poem—poems that keep going, keep pushing, keep [...]
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by Scott Hightower · March 27, 2018
COOKING WITH THE MUSE, Myra Kornfeld and Stephen Massimilla, Tupelo Press, 2016, 978-1-936797-68-4, $39.95 DARK AS A HAZEL EYE: Coffee & Chocolate Poems, Ellen Foos, Vasiliki [...]
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by Andrea Rogers · March 10, 2015
A few years ago, as I read Tracy K. Smith’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Life On Mars, I began to wonder why it affected me as it did, [...]
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by Christine Swint · January 23, 2013
A.E. Stallings, poet, translator, and classics scholar, has released her third collection of poetry, Olives (Triquarterly Books, Northwestern University Press, 2012). Her previous collections include Archaic [...]
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