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Poetry

May 01 2023
Magazine

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

Postscript

Chainsaw

Persephone 3

We Got Used to the Surprises

Renting

The Butterfly

Long Distance

Night Bird

“Sim, não tenho razão”

“No, you’re right, I’m wrong”

تﺎﯾﻠﯾﻠ

Nights

Dark Register

A Sense of Belonging

Butter, Olive Oil, Flour

Mortification by Census

안새와 밖새

Inside-Bird and Outside-Bird

쌍시옷 쌍시옷

Double S Double S

From “Annot and John”

John’s Knot

Easter

Lomita, California

Tommy

The Dim Tenements

After Roethke

The Ritz

My great teacher, Galway Kinnell, taught me: “Speak the unspeakable.”

After “Soft Science” by Franny Choi

Happy Campus

Črne ovalne oblike

Black Oval Shapes

Ljudska

Folk Song

Riba

The Fish

Kissing through a Curtain: Notes on Translation

DÉJÀ VU: A FOLIO ON ASSOTTO SAINT

Still

Soul

The Geography of Poetry

De Profundis

The Quilt

Shuffle Along

Lady & Me

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue

Audre’s Apples

Devils in America

The Language of Dust

Deja Vu

Why I Write

Contributors

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 98 Publisher: Poetry Foundation Edition: May 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 1, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

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

Postscript

Chainsaw

Persephone 3

We Got Used to the Surprises

Renting

The Butterfly

Long Distance

Night Bird

“Sim, não tenho razão”

“No, you’re right, I’m wrong”

تﺎﯾﻠﯾﻠ

Nights

Dark Register

A Sense of Belonging

Butter, Olive Oil, Flour

Mortification by Census

안새와 밖새

Inside-Bird and Outside-Bird

쌍시옷 쌍시옷

Double S Double S

From “Annot and John”

John’s Knot

Easter

Lomita, California

Tommy

The Dim Tenements

After Roethke

The Ritz

My great teacher, Galway Kinnell, taught me: “Speak the unspeakable.”

After “Soft Science” by Franny Choi

Happy Campus

Črne ovalne oblike

Black Oval Shapes

Ljudska

Folk Song

Riba

The Fish

Kissing through a Curtain: Notes on Translation

DÉJÀ VU: A FOLIO ON ASSOTTO SAINT

Still

Soul

The Geography of Poetry

De Profundis

The Quilt

Shuffle Along

Lady & Me

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue

Audre’s Apples

Devils in America

The Language of Dust

Deja Vu

Why I Write

Contributors

SUBSCRIBE TO POETRY TODAY


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