[Three Prose Poems]
Tagged as: 3 prose poems, Brooks Lampe, hector, poem of the week, the iliad, The The Poetry Blog, thethe poetry, troy
[Hook]
Tagged as: hook, J.T. Welsch, poem of the week, Poetry Blog
[Psalm for Third Base]
Tagged as: After the Ark, Luke Johnson, poem of the week, poetry blog, Psalm for Third Base, thethe poetry
[What do animals dream?]
Tagged as: fever dreams, poem, poem of the week, Signposts to Elsewhere, The The Poetry Blog, thethe poetry, Trial by Ink, what do animals dream, Yahia Lababidi
[In a Familiar City]
Tagged as: Brittany Perham, in a familiar city, poem of the week, Sarah V. Schweig, The The Poetry Blog, thethe poetry
[Blue Note]
Tagged as: Blue Note, Jason Labbe, poem of the week, Poetry Blog
[Known Quantity]
Tagged as: adam Peterson, known quality, Laura Eve Engel, poem of the week, [spoiler alert]
[Love-Busker]
Tagged as: Love-busker, Peter Kline, poem of the week, Stegner fellowship
[Suleiman]
Tagged as: Geoffrey O’Brien, poem of the week, Simone Kearney, Suleiman
[In His Tree]
Tagged as: cloud corporation, Columbia, In His Tree, poem of the week, Timothy Donnelly
[No Real Than You Are]
Tagged as: George Schneeman, Larry Fagin, No Real Than You Are, poem of the week, sketch
[Slip]
Tagged as: Christopher Stackhouse, collaboration, Image, poem of the week, Slip
The first books I saw when I walked in were Franco Moretti’s two-volume history of the novel. I’m in paradise.
It’s always a relief to me when I see a book published by somebody outside the “poetry ghetto.”
Picasso wrote this well before Mary Ruefle started publishing books, but if his words could be an egg, Ruefle’s Selected Poems would hatch right out of it.
Ashbery’s translation is the best we have in English so far.