Red Doc> by Anne Carson
Reading Anne Carson is like rummaging a child’s desk drawer: here a leaf, there a scrappy volume of poetry, a rock. She collects. The pleasure, the joy in her work comes from her ability to skip about,...
View ArticleThe Gorgeous Nothings by Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson is our poet of the small. Radically compressed, so complexly faceted that it shifts constantly under pressure, her verse is dedicated to the play between space and presence, blanks,...
View ArticleThe Moon Before Morning by W. S. Merwin
W.S. Merwin lives in Hawaii, on the flank of a sleeping volcano, with a garden of palm trees—hundreds of palm trees. Just imagine: a garden of palm trees! They crop up everywhere in his work. Jamaica...
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