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A literary blog about poetry and related news

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  • Featured Blogger
    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...

    Color woodcut with abstract rendering of a purple night sky and figures/stars/moon in black/green/white/orange/red/yellow  in the foreground.
  • Featured Blogger
    By Noah Baldino June 22, 2022

    Revision is a form of futurity; it believes that a more particular language will emerge.  In my formative undergraduate studies, it was instilled in me that a poem cannot be good...

    Installation art piece--wove round basket, beige.
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff December 2, 2020

    At Lit Hub, Damion Searls reflects on his own translation of Rainer Maria Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet, which are now "for the first time a two-​way conversation, a true dialogue."

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff April 21, 2020

    The archive of Ariana Reines's online daily workshop, "Rilking" is now available to watch.

    Photo of Rainer Maria Rilke, with title "Rilking" in purple
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff January 22, 2020

    Oscar season has NYU's James Devitt thinking about, of all things, Rainer Maria Rilke!

  • Featured Blogger
    By Ben Fama November 12, 2019

    One day I looked in the mirror and saw Rilke’s “Archaic Torso of Apollo” staring back at me.

    Clementine Morrigan, Love Without Emergency, cover
  • From Poetry Magazine
    By Aria Aber September 24, 2019

    There is no language in this world in which I am not a stranger, entering in from the outside.

    Photo of poet Aria Aber on a bus
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff October 31, 2018

    Literary Hub's Book Marks section features a conversation between Jane Ciabattari and Craig Morgan Teicher about many poets' beginnings, including Teicher's own. Teicher's newest book, We Begin in Gladness: How Poets...

    Craig Morgan Teicher, "We Begin", cover
  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff November 16, 2016

    At Hyperallergic, we get another take on the rich and complicated relationship between Rilke the poet and Rodin the sculptor. Daniel Larkin provides his perspective on Rachel Corbett's You Must...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet Staff September 26, 2016

    At Literary Hub, Rachel Corbett imagines the moment when Rainer Maria Rilke stepped off a train in Paris, walked the city's streets for the first time, and ventured to Auguste...