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A literary blog about poetry and related news

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    By Alina Stefanescu December 12, 2022

    Then, again, one day, the one who was once young will learn that somewhere at the other end of this very earth the older one has died. At first she...

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  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Chase Berggrun December 10, 2019

    From his total acceptance and capacity to evolve his worldview, I’ve seen that the process of growing and learning does not have to slow or end in old age.

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  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff September 2, 2016

    Wow: Jackie Wang has uploaded an "absolutely breathtaking" essay by Hélène Cixous on Marina Tsvetaeva called “Poetry, Passion, and History” (chapter 4 in Cixous’s Readings). You can find it here....

  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Lindsay Garbutt March 7, 2012

    Our annual translation issue returns this month with poems that span several centuries and continents. The oldest poem in the issue, from the thirteenth century, appears in a portfolio from...

  • By Harriet Staff January 12, 2011

    On PublishingPerspectives, Chip Rossetti looks at the success of Tablet & Pen: Literary Landscapes from the Modern Middle East, an anthology of contemporary poetry and essays released last year and...