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Poetry
Poetry news and analysis from The Nation
September 15, 2022
Elegy for a Poet Who Loved Sneakers
P. Scott Cunningham
September 12, 2022
Jana Prikryl’s Poetry of Perpetual Motion
In her new collection,
Midwood
, she travels through the borders of space, time, life, and death.
Rhian Sasseen
August 18, 2022
Salman Rushdie Joins Indian Writers on 75 Years of Independence
Shortly before he was attacked, Rushdie joined with dozens of Indian literary artists to lament the rise of Hindu nationalism and the fragile state of the country’s democracy.
Pranay Somayajula
July 28, 2022
Encounters With Adélia Prado
Five new translations of the Brazilian poet’s work by Ellen Doré Watson.
Adélia Prado
and
Ellen Doré Watson
July 14, 2022
The Literary Games of Fernando Pessoa
Did Pessoa truly control his alter egos? Or did his creations, in many ways, control him?
Ilan Stavans
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June 7, 2022
Late December in Abidjan
Romeo Oriogun
May 24, 2022
Snow Maze
Dorothea Lasky
May 24, 2022
the poet defends his right to a future and demands its immediate redistribution
Raquel Salas Rivera
May 17, 2022
Currency Communion
Eduardo “Echo” Martinez
May 2, 2022
John Keene’s Poetry of Others
In
Punks
, the self is never static and cannot exist outside its relationships to others.
Ken Chen
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