The inner and outer forecasts don’t always match up. This short poem by Louise Glück starts out cold and stays that way for ...
Elisa Gabbert’s collections of poetry and essays include, most recently, “Normal Distance” and “Any Person Is the Only Self.” Her On Poetry columns appear four times a year.
To write about Robert Hass is to face describing an abundantly rich life. Besides being a once-syndicated columnist who provided a weekly dose of excellent poetry by others (with accessible commentary ...
Southerners know that beauty isn’t about looks. You don’t find it in glancing at someone, but in talking to them, connecting with them, understanding them, and comprehending what they love and the ...
The Poem/1 clock tells the time with short two-line rhymes composed with help from ChatGPT. What time is it? Time for a clock that counts the hours with rhyming AI-generated poems. “Colors mingle, ...
In her third book of poems, Noelle Kocot writes that “irony is the most wounded bird of all” and almost entirely declines its sour consolations, suggesting that ironic detachment, contemporary ...
How about a clock that doesn’t just tell time but fills your space with some uplifting poetry? Meet Poem/1, the latest innovation in timekeeping that promises to infuse your day with positivity. To ...
Poet Dan Chiasson started working on his book “Bicentennial” after the death of his father, who left when Chiasson was 7 months old. While the two never really knew each other, that event prompted ...
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