The unrequited love for a much younger woman that inspired the poem was more complex than public memory allows ...
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Southern wields the tropes in a stylistically over-determined way–jump-scares and all–which cheapens the delicate and poetic ...
As we enter "cozy season," we're revisiting our conversation with Ada Limon, who just wrapped up her tenure as the U.S. Poet ...
After achieving a rare crossover hit with 2005’s Crush, the poet rebelled against public attention. With I Do Know Some ...
He is now on a mission to destigmatise grief, help other bereaved people open up and use writing as a form of a recovery.
The Irish poet’s work was rooted in a close feeling for the local—but reached out to embrace a world of readers.
Nicholas Albertson, assistant professor of Japanese, discussed how a 1920s anarchist feminist poet diagnosed Japan’s rising imperialism during a presentation on Tuesday, Nov. 11. His presentation, ...