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Category Archives: poetry
(un)learning is here
last summer, a friend and I wrote to each other on Tumblr. haibun was the form we had in mind. there were no other rules. after some months the writing called for an end. we revisited it again earlier this year before during and after a long breakfast while hiding out in our hotel room … Continue reading
Love Poems
Have you read Morgan Parker’s essay “Love Poems are Dead” over at the Harriet the Blog? What, I asked my students, apprentices to contemporary verse, is a love poem in 2015? Parker explores love as privilege. Parker suggests a line from Amiri Baraka’s “Black Art” as an answer: Let there be no love poems written until love can … Continue reading
A Crown for Gumecindo by Laurie Ann Guerrero
I took to Twitter this weekend after reading Laurie Ann Guerrero’s new book A Crown for Gumecindo (Aztlán Libre Press). I took my time with it, but I read it all in one sitting. When discussing it with a friend earlier this week, I recounted how this book is a work of art from front to … Continue reading
Poem covers
I love when I find poems that have been recorded as songs such as Edgar Allan Poe’s Annabel Lee. This is an exquisite interpretation of Emily Dickinson’s poem “Because I could not stop for Death (479)” by Natalie Merchant with Susan McKeown & The Chanting House: Do you know of other poems that have been … Continue reading