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  • An Interview with Laura Cronk [by Aspen Matis]

    July 22, 2021

    Laura Cronk is the author of two books of poems, Ghost Hour and Having Been an Accomplice, both  from Persea Books. She is the chair of undergraduate writing at The New School in New…

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  • Poetry on Vinyl: An Interview with Jeff Alessandrelli of Fonograf Editions [by Daniel Nester]

    July 22, 2021

    I suspect I know what you’re thinking, dear readers. “Poetry and vinyl records?” you exclaim. “That’s a recipe for commercial disaster!”  To this hypothetical remark I would point out that interest in vinyl records…

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  • Poetry on Vinyl: Ernest Hilbert’s Elegies and Laments [by Daniel Nester]

    July 21, 2021

    What would it sound like if a book of poetry had its own musical score, like a film, written specifically to match the poems line for line and word for word? So begins the…

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  • Glad to be Unhappy (with Hart Crane and Lorenz Hart) [by David Lehman]

    July 21, 2021

    Today is July 21. Hart Crane was born today, so I reread his “Chaplinesque,” a poem inspired by Charlie Chaplin’s movie The Kid. Crane recognized Chaplin as a kindred spirit on an artistic mission like his…

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  • Robert Hershon Presents “Counterman,” a Poem by Paul Violi

    July 20, 2021

      This poem by Paul Violi appears in his collection Overnight and has been reprinted in a number of places, including The Best American Poetry. Counterman What’ll it be?   Roast beef on rye, with tomato and mayo.…

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  • “Commedia Violi” [by Michael Quattrone]

    July 20, 2021

    (Ed note: In 2014, Coldfront published a wide range of writing in an attempt to capture the spirit of Paul Violi and his writing. Here is part 2 — on 20 July, Paul's birthday.)…

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