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From classics to modern masterpieces, these great poetry books—recommended by poets themselves—belong on your bookshelf The greatest poetry books ever written I remember the first time I picked up ...
A poet using a Chinese pseudonym confounds the editor of a leading poetry anthology ...
Three friends asked an AI to write thousands of poems. The results, collected in "I Am Code," might freak you out.
Megan Fox’s First Poetry Collection Debuts at No. 1 on Amazon’s Book Charts Filled with more than 70 original poems, 'Pretty Boys Are Poisonous' is narrated by the author herself for the audio ...
Caroline Kennedy isn't just an advocate for reading poetry. In her latest book, Poems to Learn by Heart, Kennedy stresses the importance of memorizing poetry and presents a collection of poems ...
Lyndsay Rush was never a big fan of poetry. But after discovering the world of internet poets through Instagram, she discovered that writing poetry could be attainable–and fun. Now, Rush is out ...
Army veteran and Oklahoma author Bill McCloud wrote a series of poems about his experiences during the Vietnam War. Those poems have been collected into book form. “The Smell of The Light ...
Every year, The New Yorker publishes approximately a hundred original poems. Here are a few highlights from 2014.
In four new collections, a frank look at disability, a celebration of domestic life (and dogs), a gathering of hushed moments and a clutch of myth-inflected reveries.
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