by Megan Sexton · January 30, 2013
Yesterday, January 29, marked the 50th anniversary of poet Robert Frost’s death. I’m fairly certain that most of you have read his more famous poems, but [...]
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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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by Megan Sexton · January 11, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2PM United States Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey will read excerpts from her newest book, “Thrall: Poems,” as the first speaker in Georgia State [...]
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by Megan Sexton · May 29, 2012
Jane Hirshfield Tolstoy and the Spider Moscow is burning. Pierre sets out to kill Napoleon and instead rescues a child. Thus Tolstoy came today to lift [...]
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by Megan Sexton · May 20, 2012
Howard Wright On Being Asked Directions to Drumcree by two hacks from a London broadsheet, I lean into their foul Isuzu 4×4, all bull-bars and pocket [...]
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by Megan Sexton · February 16, 2012
Katie Fesuk A Thousand Names and More “. . . and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. And Adam gave [...]
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