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Poetry For All welcomes guest writer Katherine Tilghman as we celebrate Women’s History Month and National Poetry Month. Tilghman invites us to consider how women poets throughout history have transformed the act of noticing into the art of...
Poetry transfers. It moves. It lives past its time. It lands in places it was never planned. Arising from a specific context, a good poem quite often survives the conditions of its creation and reaches readers who know nothing of its occasi...
A few weeks ago, poet Emma Bolden made a simple but compelling observation about contemporary poetry. On X, she wrote:
It “sometimes amazes me how much of what is considered ‘good’ in poetry is actually writing from a place of wealth an...
What is a good life, and how do we make sense of the world when it seems like society is collapsing? In this episode, Lucas Bender joins us once again to discuss the work of Du Fu (712-770 C.E.), the great Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty....
We are dropping into your inbox today with an invitation for the remaining days of August: The Sealey Challenge.
As we mentioned in our latest episode on Diane Seuss, the Sealey...
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Stanley Elkin Professor in the Humanities, WashU in St. Louis
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