It’s well-documented that all Americans—not just kids—are reading less in their leisure time than in decades past. The share ...
Who said that? You look around, dazed and dumbfounded, then drop gently to the ground.
Pink Dust, a collection about aging and death, offers an optimistic vision of life as a continual act of reading.
With previously uncollected or unpublished works, a definitive edition deepens our understanding of the Nobel laureate’s ...
Jordan believed poetry had the power to teach and educate, and she did not shy away from difficult word choices to appease ...
In the debut author’s The Poet Empress (Bramble, Jan.), set in a world where poetry is magic but women aren’t allowed to read, a peasant girl becomes a prince’s concubine.
Fail Again Fail Even Better – The Struggles of an Obscure Irish Poet, by Karl MacDermott, published by Troubador Publishing, ...
Abigail Levine’s new work, at Target Margin Theater, is terrific as a kind of enhanced reading, but lags on the level of ...
Queens College hosted a poetry reading by Kimiko Hahn, a distinguished professor at the Flushing-based college who was ...
In the mid-2000s, the poet came on stage and introduced big bands. He was even at festivals like Fun, Fun, Fun and Austin ...
In “The Serious World,” the latest collection from former Spokane Poet Laureate Laura Read, the poem “Dear Sylvia,” addressed ...
The invitation is to perform what Douglas-Fairhurst calls ‘slow reading’ – a term he borrows from Nietzsche, who thought that ...