Michael Oren, the American-born historian, writer, and former Israeli diplomat, writes a Substack called Clarity, one of the few blogs I read not just for its insights but for the fluency with which ...
OCTOBER is a time of many weathers. On my walks I can alternate from perspiration in the sun's warm rays to shortly afterwards shivering in a chill breeze beneath a cloudy sky. These shifts in ...
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Our columnist looks at what it all meant. By Elisa Gabbert I wonder if there has ever been more equivocation about the word “best” and its meaning outside of the front matter of “Best American Poetry” ...
A new scholarly study reveals how the Nobel-winning poet’s verse reflects a profoundly sacramental imagination.
In this year’s poetry roundup, some of the poets whose collections we discuss are Catholic, some are not. But regardless of ...
Writer Allen Morris Jones, Montana’s new poet laureate, is a lot like his own poetry—articulate but accessible, initially ...
The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program will host Joey McMullen of Indiana University, who will deliver a paper Wednesday titled ...
I asked people to send in their thoughts. Most agree with Campbell. This does not surprise me. Over the years I’ve had feedback from readers who would like more rhyme in the poems we run. At the risk ...