For more than 110 years, Poetry magazine has been a monthly gathering space for poets and readers. The magazine publishes contemporary poetry and prose, primarily in English, and translations from contributors all over the world. Poetry has been published in Chicago since its founding in 1912.
Poetry
Editor’s Note
The Last Hummingbird of Summer
Lime Tree
A True Dimension of Nothingness
“Mamá decía ‘coronas de novia’”
“Mama said ‘wedding crowns’”
“Pasaban murciélagos”
“The bats arrived”
“Cuando tenía seis años”
“When I was six years old”
Vinegar
Drifts
A Bell Is a Bearer of Time
The Loophole of Retreat, or The Love Below, as Above
He Had a Terrible Childhood
Garbage Man
Forever, It Appears
Release
Of All Things
From “Листи в Україну”
From “Letters to Ukraine”
Sweethearts
It’s Crude
Bent Arrow
In the Land of Milk and Honey
And That Language
Arrivals
Lil Mermaidz
Stunt Double
Smile
Late Night
Savage, or Thoughts on Reincarnation
Residuary
COMMENT
Remembering Saskia Hamilton (1967–2023)
SALIMA RIVERA: A CHICAGO RICAN POET
“I am a Contradiction”: On the Poetry of Salima Rivera
Contradictions
The Drums of Nikai
Lolita
Pilsen
Erotica Sweet
Obituary
Louie the Mongoose—Killer of Snakes
Letter to a Friend in El Salvador
The Crazy Women of Plaza de Mayo
There Are No Ceibas in Chicago
The Sub-Urban Pioneer
Over Billions Served
A Bumper Crop
The Voices at My Ear
Salima’s Audience: A Daughter’s Lens
Notes & Acknowledgments
Contributors
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