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On Translation
2023-12-06by Mónica de la Torre Not to search for meaning, but to reedify a gesture, an intent. As a translator, one grows attached to originals. Seldom ...
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National Poetry Month
2023-12-06by Elaine Equi When a poem speaks by itself,it has a spark and can be considered part of a divine conversation. Sometimes the poem weaves like a baske...
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Once in the 40's
2023-12-06by William Stafford We were alone one night on a long road in Montana. This was in winter, a big night, far to the stars. We had hitched, my wife and ...
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One First Try and then Another
2023-12-06by Brian Blanchfield Careful, a night set on edge the European tradition of virtuoso and the raw desire to articulate. I pushed them both backward on ...
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Natural Causes
2023-12-06by Mark Cox Because my son saw the round hay bales—— 1200 pounds apiece, shrink-wrapped in white plastic—— lining the fields, ...
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One Flower
2023-12-06by Jack Kerouac One flower on the cliffside Nodding at the canyon...
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Navigating in the Dark
2023-12-06by Erik Campbell Papua, Indonesia In this mining town in Papua the electricity Has a habit of giving up at night, and this Is a miracle of modern stas...
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One of the Lives
2023-12-06by W. S. Merwin If I had not met the red-haired boy whose father had broken a leg parachuting into Provence to join the resistance in the final stage ...
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Nearing Autobiography
2023-12-06by Pattiann Rogers Those are my bones rifted and curled, knees to chin, among the rocks on the beach, my hands splayed beneath my skull in the mud. Th...
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One of the Monkeys
2023-12-06by Nicholas Johnson I'm one of the monkeys they've got typing in a room full of monkeys. It's a play Shakespeare wrote back in the old day...