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The Best Spanish-Language Poets You Should Read
Culture Trip
From Neruda to Borges and from Lorca to Octavio Paz discover the best Spanish-language poets of all time.
35 months ago
Bruce Andrews and Charles Bernstein’s L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E…
BOMB Magazine
A prescient collection featuring the fifteen issues of the original bimonthly magazine from the 1970s.
42 months ago
A Poet of Found Language Who Finds Her Language in Archives (Published 2020)
The New York Times
Susan Howe's new book, “Concordance,” pastes together collages of word and thought from old letters, manuscripts and (yes) concordances.
47 months ago
Lyn Hejinian’s Counterlife
The Nation
The pioneering poet expanded the possibilities of both poetry and autobiographical writing. Ryan Ruby. Share. Facebook. Twitter. Email.
2 months ago
Mind Your ‘L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E’
The Forward
MEMOIR AND ESSAY By Michael Gottlieb Faux Press, 170 pages $16. Poets of the Language School (aka the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E group, tendency,...
159 months ago
Short Conversations with Poets: Richard Zenith
McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
Cantigas are poems sung by Portuguese and Galician troubadours. They are the local expression of that great flourishing of European medieval...
20 months ago
Rome as muse for English-language poets
Wanted in Rome
Over the centuries Rome has acted a muse for English-language poets, with the city's ruins, light and art featuring in celebrated poems in...
70 months ago
At Harvard, Technology Resurrects Long-Silent Voices Of Poets
WBUR
The Woodberry Poetry Room at Harvard University is using new technology to bring back old sound recordings of poets from the 20th century.
113 months ago
The Borderland between Language and Genre
Public Books
“The translator did not smile when he saw me,” says the narrator in Cristina Rivera Garza's The Taiga Syndrome.
30 months ago
'Tokyo Poetry Journal': an experimental space for Japan's English-language poets
The Japan Times
The third issue of the 'Tokyo Poetry Journal' takes music as its central theme and, rather in the manner of the Nobel Committee for...
88 months ago