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"Floaters"

A Poem by Martín Espada

By Martín Espada | January 19, 2021

"Listening to Abida Parveen on Loop, I Understand Why I Miss Home and Why It Must Be So"

A Poem by Tishani Doshi

By Tishani Doshi | January 11, 2021

"Reading Farrokhzad in a Pandemic"

A Poem by Kaveh Akbar, from Pilgrim Bell

By Kaveh Akbar | January 4, 2021

"Utopian"

A Poem by Alicia Suskin Ostriker

By Alicia Suskin Ostriker | December 23, 2020

A Poem by Claudia Castro Luna

A Poem by Claudia Castro Luna

From One River, a Thousand Voices

By Claudia Castro Luna | December 21, 2020

On Translating Poems While Riding the Metro in Rome

On Translating Poems While Riding the Metro in Rome

Damiano Abeni: Transforming Texts as a Performing Art

By Damiano Abeni | December 14, 2020

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"Your Hair Over the Sea"

By Paul Celan | December 10, 2020

What is the Project of
Trans Poetics Now?

By Andrea Abi-Karam and Kay Gabriel | November 25, 2020

"New Year"

By Kate Baer | November 17, 2020

Anthony Burgess wrote a poem about how you shouldn't read <em>A Clockwork Orange</em>.

Anthony Burgess wrote a poem about how you shouldn't read A Clockwork Orange.

By Walker Caplan | November 16, 2020

"Self-Portrait with Madonna on Pravda Avenue"

A Poem by Valzhyna Mort

By Valzhyna Mort | November 3, 2020

"we'd like to propose—"

A Poem by Evie Shockley

By Evie Shockley | October 28, 2020

"The Good Light"

A Poem by Aaron Fagan

By Aaron Fagan | October 23, 2020

"Before I Was Anything"

A Poem by Zeke Caligiuri

By Zeke Caligiuri | October 23, 2020

A Poem by Ai

A Poem by Ai

Featured in Kevin Young's New Anthology of African American Poetry

By Ai | October 22, 2020

A Poem by Saeed Jones

A Poem by Saeed Jones

Featured in Kevin Young's New Anthology of African American Poetry

By Saeed Jones | October 22, 2020

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