News & Extras

The Great Enigma: New Collected Poems

Jun 30, 2015

There is such density in Tomas Tranströmer’s poetry, and such a wide range of images and concerns.

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The Opening Sky

May 6, 2015

As I read Reading by Lightning, Joan Thomas’s first novel, I felt grateful to my parents’ generation

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Leaving Tomorrow

Mar 9, 2015

Aptly, the cautionary epigraph from Ecclesiastes (12:12) with which David Bergen frames this, his most explicit and richest inquiry

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Poem by Michael Lockett

Feb 2, 2015

Our sincere apologies for inadvertently leaving off the third section of Michael Lockett’s poem “Oscar Diversifies his Tradecraft”

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The Miser of Middlegate

Jan 26, 2015

Carolyn Gray looks back some 350 years to the French playwright Molière and his play The Miser or L’Avare

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Pluck

Dec 18, 2014

The first as well as the most lasting impression of Laisha Rosnau’s third book of poetry can best be summed up as “young-maternal.”

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