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  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Sumita Chakraborty April 14, 2020

    When I say that usefulness is no longer where my interest lies, I am, of course, not telling the whole story.

    Image of Sumita Chakraborty
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Tishani Doshi April 3, 2020

    We need the human voice, through poetry and song, to take us through.

    Doshi Tishani
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By The Editors April 1, 2020

    In celebration of National Poetry Month, we’re happy to offer our readers a free download of the April 2020 issue of Poetry!

  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Holly Amos March 26, 2020

    Contributors to the March 2020 issue share some recommendations.

    Black text on a white background from the back cover of the March 2020 issue of POETRY. The text reads: "Like deja vu, poetry intimates that the past is never quite over and done with."
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Evan Jones March 17, 2020

    My colleagues and I at the University of Bolton have tried in our way, in our city you haven’t heard of but Whitman had, to take this further—to take Whitman...

    Evan Jones stands in front of a cabin or cottage with a red door.
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By José Olivarez & Willie Perdomo March 6, 2020

    As Big Pun would have it, we keep it 100%.

    On the left is a photo of Willie Perdomo standing inside in a kitchen. On the right is a photo of José Olivarez sitting on a bench outside.
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Holly Amos February 25, 2020

    Contributors to the February 2020 issue share some recommendations.

    The back cover quote from the February 2020 issue, in red, which reads, "Let us / talk more of how dark // the beginning of a day is." In black text it's attributed to Maggie Smith.
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Jack Underwood February 11, 2020

    To occupy a question, to take a cognitively uncertain stance, as a poem does, is to resist precedent as the default wisdom.

    Jack Underwood straight-faced in front of a white/gray wall.
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Mia You February 4, 2020

    Both “K” and “pop” are very liberally (un)defined here.

    Image of Mia You
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Holly Amos January 28, 2020

    This month, contributors to the January 2020 issue share some recommendations.

    An excerpt from a Jorie Graham poem presented as white text on a black background from the back cover of the magazine. The text reads "The earth/said remember//me. I am the/earth it said. Re-/member me."
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