Book of the Week: Fimbul-Winter, by Debra Allbery
This week’s feature is Debra Allbery’s new poetry collection, Fimbul-Winter. The book was published last year by Four Way Books and was the recipient of the 2010 Grub Street National Poetry Prize....
View ArticleBook of the Week: The Cineaste, by A. Van Jordan
This week’s feature is A. Van Jordan’s new book of poetry, The Cineaste, which was just published by W.W. Norton. The book merges the form and content of an obsession, film, to produce poems tracking...
View ArticleSpells: New and Selected Poems, by Annie Finch
Annie Finch’s latest poetry collection offers not only an opportunity to consider this poet’s long career, but also to consider two distinct hot-button issues in poetry: Is there such a thing as...
View ArticleLove, Lucy / Love, Charlotte: An Interview with Charlotte Boulay
What follows is a conversation conducted via email between two poets, Lucy Biederman and Charlotte Boulay. In April 2014, Charlotte’s first book, Foxes on the Trampoline, was published by Ecco Press....
View ArticleApollo in the Grass: Selected Poems, by Aleksandr Kushner
A seminal experience of my writing life happened during my undergraduate years, when I read Mikhail Bakhtin’s 1941 essay “Epic and Novel: Towards a Methodology for the Study of the Novel.” Its...
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