Emma, as I raced to get down what she said , wished that she could have a note taker for all of her soirées. Haydée thought ...
In the new Spring issue of The Paris Review, we published an Art of Poetry interview with Alice Notley, conducted by Hannah ...
At its heart, this poem describes a compressed moment in time, put into stark relief by her contemplation of the great ...
When I first read these poems and was trying to describe them to a friend, I said they felt cosmic, even though they often ...
For our series Making of a Poem, we’re asking poets to dissect the poems they’ve published in our pages. Maureen N. McLane’s ...
As I mentioned, I had the image of the birth of our own children in mind, and I had the same feeling that you do, that so ...
People’s spirits resemble a patch of grass struggling to grow in the intermittently light and dark area beneath partially ...
Laurie Stone is the author of six books, most recently Streaming Now: Postcards from the Thing That is Happening, which was ...
“What do you do with the old magazines when the new issues come out?” I asked the librarian. “At the end of the year, we donate them to neighborhood schools so kids can cut them up and make collages,” ...