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Prose from Poetry MagazineBy Howard Rambsy II
An introduction to our William J. Harris folio.
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EssayBy Megan Milks
Transness and elegy intertwine in K. Iver’s debut collection.
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Poetry reminds me, daily, of the simultaneous singularity and plurality of human experience: for all our differences, for the ways in which we have attached meaning to those differences, hated one another for them, then structured and codified that hatred around them, we effectively are—or emerge from—a single source.
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By Karthika Naïr January 23, 2023
चीन ओ अरब हमारा, हिन्दोस्ताँ हमारा रहने को घर नहीं है, सारा जहाँ हमारा खोली भी छिन गयी है, बैंचें भी छिन गयी हैं सड़कों पे घूमता है, अब कारवां हमारा Chin-o-Arab hamara, Hindustan...
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By Charif Shanahan January 17, 2023
Poetry reminds me, daily, of the simultaneous singularity and plurality of human experience: for all our differences, for the ways in which we have attached meaning to those differences, hated...
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By Robert Eric Shoemaker January 16, 2023
Through imagining and acting on the imaginary, poetry can help make an existence to live in, thrive in, and appreciate differently.
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By Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué January 9, 2023
To call a literary work “unreadable” is to make a rather flexible aesthetic judgment. Most commonly, one means they didn’t like that work, found it too boring, too gruesome, badly...
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Prose from Poetry MagazineBy William J. Harris & Howard Rambsy II
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Prose from Poetry MagazineBy Howard Rambsy II
An introduction to our William J. Harris folio.
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