RESULTS FOR poetry

Getting to Funky Town: On Lyric and Fantasy in Micah Ling’s Flashes of Life

Lucy Tiven

12.10.15

Ekphrasis takes on pop icons from David Bowie to Otis Redding in Micah Ling’s latest collection. Lucy Tiven reviews.

The Pollock Streets: Ted Berrigan’s Art Writing, Part I

Nick Sturm

12.07.15

Nick Sturm takes an eye to Ted Berrigan’s lesser known approach to prose, focusing here specifically on his art writing, including critiques on Carl André and Alice Neel.

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Sade Murphy

12.04.15

“Sometimes it feels like my bones are vibrating inside of my skin. Nikki is showing me a picture of a goat.” New poetry by Sade Murphy, selected by Fall poetry editor, Julia Cohen.

Inventory: Shrinkage

Ladan Osman

11.27.15

“A gold compass gifted while infant. / A gold earring in the shape of an egg.” A new poem by Ladan Osman, selected by Fall poetry editor, Julia Cohen.

Do Good towards Every Insignificant Thing Always Until You Are Dead

Raul Alvarez

11.20.15

“Most of the content in literary journals is well written in away that screams acknowledge that I am well written.” A new long poem by Raul Alvarez, selected by Fall poetry editor, Julia Cohen.

House with Door

T Clutch Fleischmann

11.13.15

T Clutch Fleischmann explores how getting yelled at about gender on the street by a stranger’s kid can sometimes lead to a clearer understanding of sexuality, metaphor, and the world.

Three Poems

Claire Donato

11.11.15

“It would seem death made me a man / But instead it made me an inversion.” Three new poems by Claire Donato.

Two Poems

Wong May

11.06.15

“Your hotel is on fire. / (I mean the curtains.)” Two poems by Wong May, selected by Fall poetry editor, Julia Cohen.

Four Poems

TC Tolbert

10.30.15

“42 dragonflies and when they get after each other / they become the machine we always wanted to be.” Four new poems by TC Tolbert, selected by Fall poetry editor, Julia Cohen.

Annapurna, Two Layers of Croquis

Kim Yi-deum

10.23.15

“In a one-hundred-liter sample, there are one million sperms.” New poetry from Kim Yi-deum, translated from the Korean by Jiyoon Lee, Don Mee Choi, and Johannes Göransson, and selected by Fall poetry editor, Julia Cohen.