Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
Children's poet Constance Levy, a former educator who lives in St. Louis, encourages readers of all ages to tell their own ...
“For a long time,” writes Kathleen Jamie in her afterword to The Keelie Hawk (Picador £12.99), “I’ve wanted to write a suite ...
Frances Cole Lee, an accomplished poet who went to Haverhill High School and later wrote hundreds of poems and, takes her ...
Love is a bond that strengthens with every little detail, with every word we whisper in the ear of the one who walks with us ...
Maya Angelou, an influential visual poet, and civil rights activist, remains a cornerstone in Black history. Her work inspires courage, resilience, and to be proud of your culture. This legacy makes ...
Jacobs, the founder of Yetzirah: A Hearth for Jewish Poetry, has written two previously acclaimed collections: Pelvis with ...
Inorganic and organic, pain and joy are reconciled in Padel’s poetry through a celebration of diversity, emotional, ...
One way to think of poems is as the stories of a moment. All art, at its root, is a way of telling stories. Even paintings — ...
Over the centuries, poets have often used ancient Greece as their "muse," resulting in some of the most magnificent poems ever written.
Life Seasons, a new collection of poems by Gail Lipe, takes you on a journey through the contrasting seasons of life. There ...