Our Poetry Book of the Month reviews include two invigorating ... through to the New York punk scene of the late 1970s, and then back to small-town America, where she witnesses addiction, friends ...
The note on the back cover of the book seeks to sum up the poet’s intent in inditing the crisis in Gaza: “The poems in this volume reflect a personal reaction to the heart-wrenching scene of ...
This new book of poetry is set to challenge and engage readers with its unique blend of thought-provoking and sophomoric themes. “Here I Sit is a chance to go back and rediscover all the ...
GANGO is Shona for a frying or roasting clay pot or pan which was traditionally an important utensil used to roast corn, groundnuts, monkey nuts or meat. In urban lingo, gango is a meat frying pan ...
What are three popular tropes that romance novels use? Jennifer Harlan, a New York Times books editor, recommends three romance novels that show off those tropes at their best. An author of books ...
Social newsdesk writer Danielle Kate Wroe managed to read a whopping 239 books in 2024, and here are her top picks of ...
The book, Fire, Salt, Light, is a collection of her poems she has written over recent ... “Her and Melissa were back and forth, emails, phones, texts, going back and forth getting all the ...
Winner of the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, Oliver tapped her love of nature and solitary walks to draw insights into living. She presents no borders between her poetry her insights ...
As February beckons, I wanted to look back at the books I read last year that stayed with me, and that you might enjoy. I may be late for Chrismukkah, but still early for Valentine’s Day.
The poems are translated by Ming Di, a Chinese poet, and Frank Stewart, the journal editor and a fine poet himself. Take the start of the poem “Eternal June 4th” by Hung Hung from Taiwan ...