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  • It’s Magic: Doris Day on her Birthday (April 3)

    April 3, 2025

      The great Doris Day, who died the other day [May 2019], was celebrated for her work in romantic comedies of the 1960s. She was box office gold with James Garner, Cary Grant, and…

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  • Sweet Tea by John Lane [by Nin Andrews]

    April 2, 2025

    I know AWP just happened, and everyone can't stop talking about it. I used to go the conference but haven't attended for years.  I can't say I miss it. But then again, I do…

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  • Two Poems from Whirlwind Duststorm by John Hawke [Introduced by Thomas Moody]

    April 2, 2025

    There’s a certain watchmaker’s quality to many of the poems in John Hawke’s collection Whirlwind Duststorm (published by the excellent Grand Parade Poets): assemblages of distinct parts meticulously pieced together into compact forms that…

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  • Announcing BAP 2025 [edited by Terence Winch]

    April 2, 2025

      Guest edited by Terence Winch—NEA Fellow and editor of the “pick of the week” on the Best American Poetry blog—the 2025 edition marks a poignant farewell to series editor David Lehman, celebrating more…

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  • “April Fools’ Day” [by Elaine Feinstein, 1930-2019]

    April 1, 2025

    April Fools’ Dayin memory of Isaac Rosenberg (1890-1918) Does anybody know what it was all for?Not Private Rosenberg, short as John Keats.A nudge from Ezra Pound took him to war,to sleep on boards, in…

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  • Henry James on “genders and pronouns”

    March 31, 2025

    "You bewilder me a litte," I replied; "in the age we live in one gets lost among the genders and the pronouns" — Henry James, "The Death of the Lion" (1895)

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