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Parnia Abbasi, 23, was described by friends as funny and full of life. She and her family were among the first people killed ...
Beth Lechleitner has been a writer and a poet for all her life. And while she has drawn on sadness and deep emotions for much her work, her love for Loveland runs deep — something she can now ...
The poem, “Requiem,” was among papers his family donated to the University of Oxford in the 1980s. ... “Long-Lost Poem Found in Grave,” read a headline in The New York Times.
A lost anti-war poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, which experts say will “rewrite” the romantic poet’s biography, is to go on display for the first time in two centuries after it was acquired by ...
Poet Evan Oakley discusses his work with internationally acclaimed poet Carolyn Forché as well as his own poetic journey in this week’s Five Questions.
The first of the American Romantics, author of such poems as “Thanatopsis” and “March,” which appeared as the Sun’s Poem of the Day on the second of that month this year, William Cullen Bryant ...
“Wallace Stevens Comes Back to Read His Poems at the 92nd Street Y,” which The New Yorker purchased in 1994, is published for the first time in the magazine’s Anniversary Issue.
Author and poet Ross Gay will be reading at Smith College on Tuesday, September 26. Skip to ... Gay said people have lost faith in one another and our capacity to be there or love each other. ...
Lechleitner was recently selected out of three candidates to fill the position most recently held by Lynn Kincanon, who served as the second poet laureate after Veronica Patterson started the progr… ...
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