October 2018
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
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- John Lee Clark
- Ari Banias
- Meena Alexander
- Clint Smith
- Deborah Landau
From this Issue
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poemBy Molly BrodakIn ExodusMoses is hiddenin a cleft, behind God’s hand,begging,and he sees — rushing past him —God’s back, diminishing.Moses stops begging.God’s back is black fog.I know. He, we guess,means to do it,to do all of this.The brute center partof an iridescent moth.The carnationagainst the...
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poemBy Sarah GridleyThe fresco cracks cooperatively over time. Not to give a secret awaybut gradually to break off keeping it. In the sky you make birdslike this, one wing longer than the other, an asymmetrical vwedged against wind, one stroke longer than...
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poemBy Elena Karina ByrneThe aftermath always happening like an airplane falling, or a manmidair falling from a horse, and an arrow, a gun, many gunspointing away, at us, our all bull’s-eye-on-the-mark. This is what hesees when he sees. Maybe Wrong or not, the...
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From the Editors of Poetry
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Prose from Poetry MagazineBy Vidyan Ravinthiran
Galway Kinnell's Collected Poems, edited by Barbara K. Bristol and Jennifer Keller.
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AudioFrom The Poetry Magazine Podcast October 2018
The editors discuss Jericho Brown’s poem “The Card Tables” from the October 2018 issue of Poetry.
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Table of Contents
POEMS
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Molly Brodak
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Sarah Gridley
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Elena Karina Byrne
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John Lee Clark
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Mark Waldron
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Clint Smith
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Ari Banias
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Jack Underwood
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Khadijah Queen
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Gregory Maguire
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Christine Gosnay
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Deborah Landau
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Meena Alexander
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Alan Pelaez Lopez
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Jericho Brown
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Sylvia Legris
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Roy White
the view from here
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Kara Jackson
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Samantha Irby
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Greg Pak
comment
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Vidyan Ravinthiran