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“Up Late on a Work Night: A Lament” by Ernest Hilbert

By On November 7, 2010

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Domo in Amish Country!

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“Sure Enough” by Ashley Anna McHugh

By On November 4, 2010

Ashley Anna McHugh is the winner of the tenth annual New Criterion Poetry Prize.… Read More

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“Endangered Species” by Lorna Knowles Blake

By On November 2, 2010

Lorna Knowles Blake’s first collection of poems, Permanent Address, won the Richard Snyder Memorial Prize from the Ashland Poetry Press and was published in May 2008. She teaches at Sarah Lawrence College… Read More

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“November” by Walter de la Mare

By On November 1, 2010

Sir Walter de la Mare was born at Charlton, Kent, in the south of England, of well-to-do parents. His father, James Edward Delamaere, was an official of the Bank of England. His… Read More

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“Frankenstein Love” by Matthew Zapruder

By On October 31, 2010

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“The Giaour [Unquenched, unquenchable]” by George Gordon Byron

By On October 31, 2010

. . . Unquenched, unquenchable, Around, within, thy heart shall dwell; Nor ear can hear nor tongue can tell The tortures of that inward hell! But first, on earth as vampire sent,… Read More

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“So you want to get a PhD in English?”

By On October 31, 2010

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Richard Grayson Shows Us What the Star Wars Soundtrack Would Have Sounded Like if it were Written by Beethoven

By On October 30, 2010

Richard Grayson improvises on an audience theme from a concert on March 8, 2009, at the Crossroads School.… Read More

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Red Hen Press Invites you to its 16th Anniversary Champagne Luncheon

By On October 30, 2010

Join Yusef Komunyakaa, Toi Derricotte, and Christopher Rice to celebrate the 16th anniversary of LA's number one independent publisher. … Read More

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“From His Coy Mistress” by Ashley Anna McHugh

By On October 29, 2010

Ashley Anna McHugh is the winner of the tenth annual New Criterion Poetry Prize.… Read More

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“The Why of Azathoth” by Trevor Christian Bjorklund

By On October 29, 2010

Need some Halloween music? The composer Trevor Christian Bjorklund composed this piece for flute and detuned harpsichord titled “The Why of Azathoth,” inspired by the mythos of H.P. Lovecraft.… Read More

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“Starry Wizards” by Matthew Zapruder

By On October 28, 2010

Matthew Zapruder is the author of three collections of poetry: American Linden, The Pajamaist, and Come On All You Ghosts. He has received a William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society… Read More

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Not Since Nineveh: Artifacts from the Ancient Near East at the Free Library of Philadelphia, 3100-300 B.C.E.

By On October 27, 2010

Visit the Philadelphia Free Library this season to see the John Frederick Lewis collection of Cuneiform Tablets, now through January 21st, 2011. … Read More

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E-Verse Breaks 22,000 Readers for the Month

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“Coil” by Ernest Hilbert

By On October 22, 2010

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“Sonnet” by Karen Volkman

By On October 22, 2010

Karen Volkman is the author of Crash’s Law and Spar, winner of the 2002 James Laughlin Award and the Iowa Poetry Prize. … Read More

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“Larkin” by Adam Kirsch

By On October 21, 2010

Adam Kirsch is the author of The Thousand Wells: Poems and the book critic of the New York Sun. He is a frequent reviewer for The New Republic, The New York Times,… Read More

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“I’m Almost as Old as Darth Vader”: A Long, Long Time Ago, in a Galaxy Called the Early Eighties

By On October 19, 2010

My brother sent me a link to this series of photographs from the set of Empire Strikes Back, thirty years ago, courtesy of Vanity Fair. Everyone looks so young. If you do… Read More

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“Urban Renewal” by Major Jackson

By On October 19, 2010

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“Rebuilding Year” by Eric McHenry

By On October 18, 2010

Eric McHenry was born in Topeka, Kansas in 1972. His first book of poems, Potscrubber Lullabies (Waywiser Press, 2006), won the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. He lives with his wife and two… Read More

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“The New Higher” by John Ashbery

By On October 15, 2010

John Ashbery was born in Rochester, New York, on July 28, 1927. He is the author of more than twenty books of poetry, most recently Planisphere (Ecco, 2009); A Worldly Country (2007);… Read More

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“The Night Ship” by Timothy Donnelly

By On October 14, 2010

Timothy Donnelly’s Twenty-seven Props for a Production of Eine Lebenszeit was published by Grove Press in 2003. He has been poetry editor of Boston Review since 1995. His poems have appeared in… Read More

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“Inside the Blues Whale” by Afaa Michael Weaver

By On October 13, 2010

Afaa Michael Weaver was born Michael S. Weaver and grew up in East Baltimore, the son of a beautician and a steelworker. He entered the University of Maryland–College Park at the age… Read More

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How do Film Trilogies Add Up? Have a Look at Dan Meth’s Visual Breakdown

By On October 12, 2010

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“To an Exit Sign” by Lynn Levin

By On October 12, 2010

Lynn Levin is the author of three collections of poems, Fair Creatures of an Hour (2009), Imaginarium (2005), and A Few Questions about Paradise (2000), both published by Loonfeather Press. Imaginarium… Read More

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“Sonnet 115” by John Berryman

By On October 11, 2010

John Berryman was born John Smith in McAlester, Oklahoma, in 1914. He received an undergraduate degree from Columbia College in 1936 and attended Cambridge University on a fellowship. He taught at Wayne… Read More

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“After Apple-picking” by Robert Frost

By On October 10, 2010

Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech.… Read More

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“Fortunate Ones” by Ernest Hilbert

By On October 10, 2010

You will inherit large sums of money (But someone dear to you will have to die first). You will travel far and see the wide world (And load yourself with debt; these… Read More

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“Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry, Ohio” by James Wright

By On October 8, 2010

James Arlington Wright (December 13, 1927 – March 25, 1980) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet. Wright first emerged on the literary scene in 1956 with The Green Wall, a collection of… Read More