Jay Hopler’s final collection, Still Life, joins a canon of work by poets facing mortality.
Amidst the AIDS crisis and mass homophobia, the annual OutWrite conference gave LGBTQ writers a community in the 1990s.
The Collected Works of Kathleen Tankersley Young reintroduces an enigmatic poet at the center of American Modernism.
On Monica Ong’s Planetaria.
The work of the German-Swedish poet Nelly Sachs ranges between atrocity and grace.
Two poets—one a maximalist and the other a miniaturist—explore the mysteries of inner experience.
The poet’s new exhibition looks to the heavens to reframe Chinese patriarchy.
Ada Limón’s field guide for life on a damaged planet.
In Time Is a Mother, Ocean Vuong puzzles over language—and his own history.