Every Time They Call Me She” explores 17-year-old Belle Adelman-Cannon’s gender identity, relationships, and understanding of ...
Hear randomized recitations of poems from the project's early days in New York as well as new ones from France, Mexico, ...
In 1969, John Giorno got an idea: offer poetry via phone. Now, the quirky project is back, and it’s spreading to Brazil, Hong ...
At a time when its leadership is in question and its mission challenged, the Library of Congress has named a new U.S. poet laureate, the much-honored author and translator Arthur Sze.
The Oscar-winning actor took the stage for night one of his "Poems & Prayers" revival book tour, blending soulful ...
Percussionist Evelyn Glennie and poet Raymond Antrobus performed their latest album 'Aloud' in single takes, with no ...
Sixteen-year-old Penelope Tofigh will serve for the next year as an ambassador of literacy, arts and youth expression for ...
Unseen voices: How a shelter program, new poetry anthology channel thoughts of unhoused Clevelanders
RA Washington, who assembled “These Words are Not My Home: Poems, Stories and Essays from the Unhoused” spoke to The Land about expression, ambition, intent and the program that led to the book. A ...
Martin Dyar, a poet from Swinford in County Mayo in West Ireland, read his latest poetic volume, “The Meek,” on Sep. 10, in ...
In “Night Watch,” Kevin Young riffs on Dante’s “Inferno” and gives voice to silenced figures from the nation’s past.
How does Japanese poetry speak across centuries and even millennia? How did ancient poetry help Japanese Americans survive their imprisonment during World War II?
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