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  • An Interview with A. E. Stallings [by Aspen Matis]

    May 27, 2021

    A. E. Stallings is the author of four books of poetry: Archaic Smile, which won the Richard Wilbur Award; Hapax, which won the Poet’s Prize and the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Benjamin…

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  • “Dutch Interior” — in Dutch [trans. Marcel Vanslembrouck]

    May 26, 2021

    from Ambrozijn 39ste jaargang nummer 1 2021-2022.

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  • More Words that Marked Me [by John Foy]

    May 26, 2021

    Earlier this year I was put to thinking about lines of poetry that meant a lot to me. This began when the poet Gerry Cambridge, who edits a fine, international literary journal in Scotland…

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  • An Introduction to Toby Fitch: & ici an aussi trysting the rules (Part 2) [by Thomas Moody]

    May 26, 2021

        Where Only the Sky had Hung Before (Vagabond Press, 2019)   The two poems I’d like to introduce this week are from Toby Fitch’s fifth collection Where Only the Sky had Hung Before,…

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  • Why do the English like to live in ancient Greece? [by Virginia Woolf]

    May 25, 2021

      <<< It is the climate [in England] that is impossible. If we try to think of Sophocles here, we must annihilate the smoke and the damp and the thick wet mists. We must…

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  • The New York School Diaspora: Part Two, Julia Johnson [by Angela Ball]

    May 25, 2021

    Failure I’m standing at the stove cooking pancakeswhen in walks a goat.The goat is black and white and gives mea look over the bridge of his nose that I recognize  as a look of…

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