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    By Timothy Yu December 15, 2022

    Part of the appeal of poetry as criticism, which I discussed in my last post, is the idea of a poem that can explain itself, with no intervention needed from...

    A square of woven lines of film and thread, black, blue, grey, reds and pinks, in geometric patterns.
  • By Harriet Staff June 22, 2010

    Kevin Prufer compares D.A. Powell to Ralph Waldo Emerson in the Cincinnatti Review: Powell does not aim to be merely a confessional poet; rather, beyond the framework of this narrative is...

  • By Thom Donovan January 15, 2010

    I have noticed a lot of interest in criticism—what criticism is, how it should function—at Harriet/Poetry Foundation. And especially interest in the function of ‘negative’ criticism. Throughout the past couple...