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“Rasa” by Joanne Dominique Dwyer hits the stands!
From Rasa by Joanne Dominique Dwyer, winner of the Marsh Hawk Poetry Prize. It's terrific! Chaperone To keep watch. Not my indigo eye on the ballnor in the blacklight peephole.Not on the blisters dappling…
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Listening to “The Man from Laramie” [by Elizabeth Samet]
The first thing you have to know is that the opinions I express as a guest blogger on the Best American Poetry site are my own and do not reflect those of the United States…
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“Brilliant & bright”: A Conversation with Scholar-Practitioner Nick Courtright [by Kristina Marie Darling]
"It has been an honor and a privilege to join in this weeklong celebration of Tupelo Quarterly with The Best American Poetry. Today, I hope you will enjoy this feature of poetry and scholarship by TQ contributor Nick Courtright.…
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Ron Horning on W. H. Auden in “The Brooklyn Rail”
The first question anyone interested in W. H. Auden’s poetry is likely to ask about the sumptuous new edition of the poems is, “What will I learn from these 2,000 pages that I don’t…
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“In the Empire of the Air: The Poems of Donald Britton” (Nightboat Books) [by David Lehman]
We welcome the publication of In the Empire of the Air: The Poems of Donald Britton, a posthumous collection by a wonderful poet who died in 1994, entirely too young. The publisher is Nightboat Books,…
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Marie-Thérèse Allier’s Ménagerie de Verre: forty years enabling dance otherwise [by Tracy Danison]
Raimund Hoghe’s creative search for “otherwise” is emblematic of Marie-Thérèse Allier’s contribution to the art of movement. Raimund Hoghe, “La Valse”. Photo © Rosa-Frank.com/ Courtesy Ménagerie de Verre La Ménagerie de Verre performance studio,…