Der Flügelflagel gaustert /
durchs Wiruwaruwolz, /
die rote Fingur plaustert, /
und grausig gutzt der Golz.
Poetry. 2023. Vol. 221/4-5, Vol. 222/1-5, Vol. 223/1-3. March 2023 -> sold out
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Poetry 2023
Poetry. 2023. Vol. 221/4-5, Vol. 223/1-5, Vol. 224/1-3. March 2023 -> sold out
Poetry, Chicago 2023
Reihe: Poetryx 2023, Vol. 221-224
Größe: 8°
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Vorl. Spr. Orig.: Englisch
Anthologie
Lyrik und Prosa
Zeitschrift
- Heft 1, January,Vol 221/4, 273-355 S.
Layla Benitez-James
Stop & Look, Alicante
Beatriz Miralles de Imperial
“soy llaga abierta”
“I am an open wound”
“engendro vacíos”
“I bring forth voids”
“escribo hasta perder el rostro”
“I write until my face is erased”
Sherwin Bitsui
Unveiling
Entangled
Ae Hee Lee
Green Card :: Evidence of Adequate Means of Financial Support
Self-Portrait as Daily Sustenance
Abhijit Sarmah
On Asking My Mother about Winter 1990
Canese Jarboe
small teachers
Tarik Dobbs
Mad Honey
Finally Writing the Poem
The Fifteen-Year-Old Considers His Closet
Rick Barot
The Boy with a Flower Behind His Ear
The Streets
Lyudmyla Diadchenko
“???? ????? ?????—??????? ??????? ????????”
“If you smell iodine, the captain is nearby”
Omotara James
Autobiography of Thud
First Kiss/Under Capitalism
Joshua Bennett
Trash
Trash
Trash
Megan Fernandes
Winter
Pound and Brodsky in Venice
Semiotics
Reunion
BERT MEYERS: A GARDENER IN PARADISE
Dana Levin
On Bert Meyers
Bert Meyers
Signature
They Who Waste Me
The Dark Birds
Madman Songs
Stars Climb Girders of Light
L.A.
Suburban Dusk
Lament
Homecoming
Driving Home at Night with My Children After Their Grandfather’s Funeral
These Days
With Animals
From “Postcards”
The Poets
Amy Gerstler
A Gardener in Paradise
NOT TOO HARD TO MASTER
Tishani Doshi
In Praise of Shape Poetry
The Comeback of Speedos
Tigress Hugs Manchurian Fir
Writing Prompt: Shape Poetry
- Heft February, Vol. 221/5, 363-445 S.
Joanna Klink
Rain, First Morning
Two Trees
Called
Yuxi Lin
Self-Portrait as Masturbator
Brian Gyamfi
The Almost Love Poem of Eloise and Kofi
The Revival
George Abraham
Let Him Rest
Deborah Landau
Skeleton
Flesh
Skeleton
Flesh
Skeleton
Miller Oberman
Theory
Two Shabbats with Paul Celan
Darius Atefat-Peckham
to touch a ghost
Unsafe Surroundings
Tyler Raso
Harold Norse says, “Poetry meant being a sissy and worse. A fairy. A friend of mine once asked me why all poets were fairies. Well, I answered, that’s because they can fly.”
Pascale Petit
The Lammergeier Daughter
Hummer
Chiagoziem Jideofor
Self-Preservation
Wild
Yongyu Chen
Theory of Mesh
Ryan Teitman
My Airship
Paperweight
Joe Carrick-Varty
From “sky doc”
Tina Cane
Imaginary Dad
I HOPE YOU LIKE BEING HERE WITH ME: THE WORK OF WILLIAM J. HARRIS
Howard Rambsy II
I Hope You Like Being Here With Me
William J. Harris
For Bill Hawkins, a Black Militant
I’m No Martian
On Wearing Ears
My Friend, Wendell Berry
Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment
Haiku
Paper World
Why Did It
A Guy in a Black SUV
City Pastoral
You Look Beautiful
How We Met
Sympathetic Magpies
Alzheimer’s
A Winter Song
Nobody Wants to Write an Elegy
This Is a Billy Joe Harris Poem
The Beauty of Bareness
Alice Neel’s Late Self-Portrait
The Black Card Players: A Collage
William J. Harris, Howard Rambsy II
An Interview with William J. Harris
Lauri Scheyer
The Gift of William J. Harris
Cornelius Eady
My Kindred-In (Too Brief) Praise of a Joyful Poet
- Heft April, Vol. 222/1, 3-91 S.
Adrian Matejka
Eleven Legends
Hoa Nguyen
On CAConrad: Pan-Dimensional Change Agent in Vibratory Communion
CAConrad
From “Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return”
From “Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return”
From “Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return”
From “Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return”
From “Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return”
From “Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return”
From “Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return”
John Olivares Espinoza
To Defy the Myth: On Sandra Cisneros
Jericho Brown
Leading Us to Revelation: On Rita Dove
Rita Dove
Apology, with Interruptions
Evening Constitutional
Rose Moon Elegy
LeaveTaking
Tarnished Psalm
Unaccompanied Anthem
Virginia C. Fowler
The Shortest Way Home: On Nikki Giovanni
Nikki Giovanni
Bay Leaves
Her Dreams
Her Dreams #2 (Runner-Up)
The Longest Way ’Round
Lauro Flores
Sunrider: On Juan Felipe Herrera
Juan Felipe Herrera
Mahler—Son Borne of the Street Song
For George Floyd Was a Great Man
From “Handful of Gravel, Voices & Mandalas”
Dawn Will Usher Me
Patricia Spears Jones
On Angela Jackson: A True Daughter of the Great Migration
Angela Jackson
Caregiving
Gwendolyn Brooks Visits Russia in 1982 (Version II)
Poet
One Night ZZ Hill Sang at the Club Tupelo
On the Commuter Train
Epiphany
Keith Gilyard
With the Wind in Your Hand: On Haki R. Madhubuti
Haki R. Madhubuti
ART IV: Remembering Gwendolyn Brooks
Claiming Language, Claiming Art V
So Many Books, So Little Time
Clearing the Forest, This Precious Coupling
Too Late the Truth
Camille T. Dungy
Admit a Secret: On Sharon Olds
Sharon Olds
Golden Shovel: Our Faithfulness
Addiction Sonnet
Day of Demonstrations
Apology
To You, from Your Secret Admirer
Mathematical Love Poem, with a Proof
Michael Simanga
The House of Sonia Sanchez
Sonia Sanchez
Belly, Buttocks, and Straight Spines
Chet Weise
A Language of Ciphers: On Patti Smith
Patti Smith
Worthy the Lamb Slain for Us
picasso laughing
jeanne d’arc
k.o.d.a.k.
Forrest Gander
Letter to Arthur Sze from Penngrove
Arthur Sze
Pe‘ahi Light
Forage
Midsummer
- Heft May, Vol. 222/2, 97-177 S.
Charif Shanahan
Editor’s Note
Marie Howe
Postscript
Chainsaw
Persephone 3
Robert Wood Lynn
We Got Used to the Surprises
Brian Tierney
Renting
The Butterfly
Long Distance
Danusha Laméris
Night Bird
Álvaro de Campos
“Sim, não tenho razão”
“No, you’re right, I’m wrong”
Margaret Jull Costa, Patricio Ferrari
On “No, you’re right, I’m wrong”
Mona Kareem
??????
Nights
Sara Elkamel
On “Nights”
Cynthia Cruz
Dark Register
Kathryn Nuernberger
A Sense of Belonging
Lucia Cherciu
Butter, Olive Oil, Flour
Rodney Go´mez
Mortification by Census
Kim Hyesoon
??? ??
Inside-Bird and Outside-Bird
??? ???
Double S Double S
Unknown
From “Annot and John”
John’s Knot
Rachel Linn
On “John’s Knot”
Diana Marie Delgado
Easter
Lomita, California
Tommy
D. Nurkse
The Dim Tenements
Randall Mann
After Roethke
The Ritz
Toi Derricotte
My great teacher, Galway Kinnell, taught me: “Speak the unspeakable.”
After “Soft Science” by Franny Choi
Rodrigo Toscano
Happy Campus
Tomaž Šalamun
Crne ovalne oblike
Black Oval Shapes
Ljudska
Folk Song
Riba
The Fish
Brian Henry
On “Black Oval Shapes,” “Folk Song,” and “The Fish”
J. Mae Barizo
Kissing through a Curtain: Notes on Translation
DÉJÀ VU: A FOLIO ON ASSOTTO SAINT
Pamela Sneed
Still
Assotto Saint
Soul
The Geography of Poetry
De Profundis
The Quilt
Shuffle Along
Lady & Me
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue
Audre’s Apples
Devils in America
The Language of Dust
Deja Vu
Why I Write
- Heft June, Vol. 222/3, 187-271 S.
Adrian Matejka
Editor’s Note, June 2023
Donika Kelly
What Is the Measure
Desire Path: Sequoia
Desire Path: Near Equinox
Kuhu Joshi
Maroon
Till there were no stars
LaWanda Walters
My First Orgasm at Main Street Baptist Church
sam sax
James Dean with Pig
Interpellation
For My Niblings in Anticipation of Their Birth
MICHAEL CHANG
REGIONAL ALL-STAR
2 HARD 2 LUV 2 YOUNG 2 DIE
Noah Eli Gordon
A Wide Road to the Thin South
Out of Key
In Praise of the Classics
Autocorrect
Sandra Simonds
A Certain Kind of Debt
Memorandum
I Took My Place
Human Factories
Combustible Mood
The Victorian on Edge
Janice N. Harrington
Is It Beauty That We Owe?
To the White Girl Who Scolded Me That Not Everything Is about Race
John Kinsella
Clarity
Incognito
Familiars
Omar Sakr
On Finding the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Dante’s “Inferno”
On Finding the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Dante’s “Inferno”
On Finding the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Dante’s “Inferno”
Jacob Shores-Argüello
The “Change” in Climate Change
Latif Askia Ba
Langue Pochée
Cratylus
Joan Larkin
Banjo, Dulcimer, Fiddle
Chain of Events
Anna Gual
Viatge interior
Inner Journey
Sa Whitley
Body of a Cat
Prayer Circle
We Make Chia Pudding
When Can I See You Again: The Poetry of Joyce Mansour, Translated by Emilie Moorhouse
Marwa Helal
Egyptian Enigma: Joyce Mansour
Joyce Mansour
“Fièvre ton sexe est un crabe”
“Fever your sex is a crab”
“Il n’y a pas de mots”
“There are no words”
“Hurlements d’une montagne qui accouche”
“Shrieks from a mountain giving birth”
“Je suis la nuit”
“I am the night”
“Je veux dormir avec toi coude à coude”
“I want to sleep with you elbow to elbow”
Genève
Geneva
Rhabdomancie
Dowsing
Léger comme une navette le désir
Light as a Shuttle Desire
Séance tenante
Right Away
From “Trous noirs”
From “Black Holes”
Marion Kalter
Photographs of Joyce Mansour
The Editors
Notes & Acknowledgments
- Heft July/August, Vol. 222/4, 277-391 S.
Adrian Matejka
Editor’s Note, July/August 2023
Kevin Young
The Stair
Usher
Diptych
Susan Browne
Romance
Down the Lane
Teresa Soto
From “Nudos”
From “Knots”
Michelle Peñaloza
All the Words I Can Remember Are Poems
Utang Na Loob
Jennifer Chang
Dialogues (Against Literature)
The Age of Unreason
Huan He
Golden Hour
Kaitlin Rizzo
Epitaph as My Mother’s Daughter
Tomas Tranströmer
Dagsmeja
Midday Thaw
Öppna och slutna rum
Open and Closed Spaces
Andrum juli
Breathing Space, July
Långsam musik
Slow Music
Det öppna fönstret
The Open Window
Markgenomskådande
Seeing through the Ground
Efter någons död
After Someone’s Death
Annie Wenstrup
Sukdu’a
Brody Parrish Craig
Pharmhouse
Thorazine at 10:00 a.m.
Wong May
The Last Film
Moving K. to Glendalough
Jaswinder Bolina
English as a Second Language
The Plague on TV
Lines Composed upon Changing a Diaper
The Usual Entertainment
Joyelle McSweeney
Death Style 3.11.21
Death Style 8.17.20
Rickey Laurentiis
Testament to the Agency of Man
Michael Metivier
Currency
Cape Song
Laura Paul Watson
Zarxio: Injection
Doxorubicin: Infusion
Rowan Ricardo Phillips
Child of Nature
Melba Joyce Boyd
Ever Vigilant: Julius V. Combs, MD
Bradley Trumpfheller
Alarm
Gravity
Richie Hofmann
Dolphin
Pantheon
Breed Me
jason b. crawford
Untitled 1975–86 ["There was a boy who once ruined"]
Untitled 1975–86 ["What sweet death I wish"]
Untitled 1975–86 ["By now, the docks have succumbed to the oyster shells"]
Saskia Hamilton
From “All Souls”
Hard Feelings
Douglas Kearney
On Spite: Folly Comes Daily
Elisa Gabbert
On Self-Pity: Go Eat Worms
Wayne Koestenbaum
On Panic: Whose Woods These Are I Think I Know
Not Too Hard to Master
torrin a. greathouse
Writing from the Ashes: On the Burning Haibun
Dancing in the Dark
Writing Prompt: Burning Haibun
- Heft September, Vol. 222/5, 399-482 S.
Charif Shanahan
Editor’s Note
Kara Krewer
Tartarean Sun
Cathy Park Hong
From “Spring and All”
Camille Rankine
Self-Portrait as Out-Fighter
Henri Cole
107 Water Street
Derrick Austin
Hours
André Leon Talley
Wang Wei
????
Thanking Master Zhang with a Poem
Susan Wan Dolling
On “Thanking Master Zhang with a Poem”
Zakaria Mohammed
2013-1-2
January 2
2013-8-15
August 15
2013-8-16
August 16
Lena Khalaf Tuffaha
On “January 2,” “August 15,” and “August 16”
J. Estanislao Lopez
Poem with Human Intelligence
Tim Seibles
Something Like We Did II
Something Like We Did III
Something Like We Did IV
Miron Bialoszewski
Szkola nieprzyzwyczajenia
School of Unhabituation
Zielony: wiec jest
Green: Therefore It Is
Clare Cavanagh
On “School of Unhabituation” and “Green: Therefore It Is”
Aaron Smith
Because You’re Queer
Zidovudine
Keetje Kuipers
Selfishness
Ben Purkert
Elegy for My Friend Who Was, among Other Things, an Orchestra Conductor
Nicholas Goodly
Crossing the Bridge
My Crush Walked into the Library with a Woman on His Arm and I Almost Lost My 4-Year Chip Over It
Grady Chambers
Starlite Boulevard
Martín Espada
The Monster in the Lake
Rachel Mennies
The Door
New Meds, Ten-Week Follow-up
Tomasz Rózycki
Cien
Shadow
Mira Rosenthal
On “Shadow”
Harryette Mullen
Arroyo Seco
The Only Ones
How Do You Know the Sky Is Falling?
Screenplay
Pablo Texón
Sueñu/Suañu
Sueñu/Suañu
Will Howard
On “Sueñu/Suañu”
Nirmal Verma
“?????? ?? ?????? ” ??
From “Moonlight on Pine Trees”
Viplav Saini
On “Moonlight on Pine Trees”
Brandon Shimoda
Hinotama
Hinotama
Hinotama
Hinotama
Angie Macri
Soundbox
Richard Blanco
Once upon a Time: Surfside, Miami
MY NAME BACK TO ME: NTOZAKE SHANGE
Imani Perry
Introduction
Ntozake Shange
From “MBJ”
From “lost in language & sound / a choreoessay”
- Heft October, Vol. 223/1, 3.-89 S.
Adrian Matejka
Editor’s Note, October 2023
Jenny Browne
I Am Trying to Love the Whole World
I Am Trying to Love the Whole World
Richard Siken
Sidewalk
Metonymy
Gabriel Ramirez
Abuelo,
Pops Dead Four Months. Remembering Pops Taught Me to Float on My Back. Watching “Moonlight” on My Delta Flight After Leaving Abuela Ana’s Casket with Abuelo’s in Santiago, Dominican Republic.
Shira Erlichman
Bikin’ I’m Bikin’
You on a Table in Someone Else’s Hands
Henneh Kyereh Kwaku
In Praise
A short note on writing a joyful poem
CooXooEii Black
On Mindfulness
Some Notes on Vision
Natalie Shapero
First of December
Slip
Ray González
El Paso
Fire Bird
Oliver Baez Bendorf
Becoming an Idea
1987
Finish Your Breakfast
Erin Marie Lynch
Removal Act
Tianna Bratcher
Water of the womb
Paul Guest
Some Things I Would Like to Forget about America
Kyle Okeke
Matthew 6:28—Sonnets
Butterflies
Paul Celan
Todesfuge
Todesfuge
Dean Rader
On “Todesfuge”
Ishion Hutchinson
The Anabasis of Godspeed
Patricia Spears Jones
Fortune’s Wheel
Lipstick Considered
The Fifth of July, 2020
Comedy with Flutes
Stacie Cassarino
In the House by the Sea
Jordan Pérez
Santa Tarantula
Mixed-Up Sestina
O God of Cuba
HARD FEELINGS
Richard Siken
On Perplexity: Chrysanthemum
Kate Durbin
On Boredom: How I Found Out My Parents Were Siblings
Kiki Petrosino
On Crestfallenness: A Pilgrim, Not a Tractor
RUTH LILLY POETRY PRIZE
Nicole Sealey
The Breadth of Our Existence: On Kimiko Hahn
Kimiko Hahn
Cursive
Against Opulence
Convergence
Not Nothing Again
A Revelation with Yeats
Villanelle with a Line Borrowed from Bishop
Contrapuntal Opening with a Line from Millay
[Inside my body] ii.
Anaphora Using Wilfred Owen’s Line “If you could hear, at every jolt”
Nouns That Have a Religious Quality
NOT TOO HARD TO MASTER
Kimiko Hahn
Medieval-Style Sampling: The Glosa
Elizabeth’s Cabeza
“if” is a conjunction
Writing Prompt: Glosa
- Heft November, Vol. 223/2, S. 95-178 S.
Charif Shanahan
Editor’s Note
Jake Skeets
A Walk in Tsaile
Suji Kwock Kim
From “Disorient: Sister-Fugues & Assimilamentations”
Jarrett Moseley
Jarrett Moseley
Maria Hummel
The Memory of the Young
David Trinidad
From “Sleeping with Basho”
Sonnet Bernadette Mayer
Wendy Xu
Absolute Variations
Afternoon Notes
Yusef Komunyakaa
My Brothers, the Olmec
Alhambra
Kim Moore
Loving the “I”
Bruce Bond
Bill Frisell
Jameson Fitzpatrick
Mirror at Shalott
Sappho 58
Denise Duhamel
I Have Slept in Many Places
Lillian-Yvonne Bertram
Lineage Anagrams I
Lineage Anagrams III
Airea D. Matthews
Anna Mae’s Woodlawn Baptist Choir Director
Spencer Reece
Poeta en Nueva York
Chad Bennett
Tonight
Emily Dickinson
Kathy Fagan
Inner Circle
The Dream Won’t Come True
Timothy Liu
Love Poem: Tulsidas
Love Poem: Hafez
Love Poem: Cavafy
Jordan Hamel
Oneirology
Idra Novey
That’s How Far I’d Drive for It
Destiny O. Birdsong
what lesbian porn has done for me
A. Van Jordan
Fourth Wall Arpeggio
Emanuel Xavier
Old Pro
Ama Codjoe
The Pitchman’s Sorrow Pitch
The Pitchman’s Joy Pitch
Sara Abou Rashed
From the Sky
Safia Elhillo
spring
OUR WAY HOME: JUNE JORDAN
Solmaz Sharif
A Poet for the People
June Jordan
Ghaflah
Intifada Incantation: Poem #8 for b.b.L.
It’s about You: On the Beach
Moving towards Home
On a New Year’s Eve
Poem about My Rights
Poem for Siddhartha Gautama of the Shakyas: The Original Buddha
Resolution #1,003
You Came with Shells
- Heft December, Vol. 223/3, 185-277 S.
Adrian Matejka
Editor’s Note, December 2023
Diane Seuss
Juke
Cowpunk
Susan Nguyen
Song of the Blue Ridge Mountains
Robert Bernard Hass
The Metaphysics of Your Presence
Rae Armantrout
Mouth
Sex Acts
Li-Young Lee
From “The Herald’s Wand”
Enrique S. Villasis
Arka
Ark
Bernard Kean Capinpin
On “Arka”
Ben Okri
Segovia
Arequipa
Anna Maria Hong
Irritation Odes
Irritation Odes
Daniela Danz
Komm Wildnis in unsere Häuser
Come wilderness into our homes
Die Signale kommen aus dem Dunkel
The signals come in from the dark
Monika Cassel
On Daniela Danz’s “Wildniß”
Okwudili Nebeolisa
Innocence
Matt Hart
Shepherd’s Pie
Liza Katz Duncan
Owls
Laura Joyce-Hubbard
Collateral
Assault
Keith Leonard
Boléro
Recommendation
Jenny Zhang
my sweet angel on earth thank you for this life
other mothers, other fathers
Antonio Lo´pez
Our Lady of the Westside
Ricki Cummings
From “The Failure Experiment”
Kara van de Graaf
Abracadabra
Forever
Jacqueline Johnson
Beginnings
Lineage
As Direct As Good Blues: Frank Marshall Davis
John Edgar Tidwell
Weaving Jagged Words into Song: On Frank Marshall Davis
Frank Marshall Davis, John Edgar Tidwell
From “An Interview with Frank Marshall Davis”
Frank Marshall Davis
Frank Marshall Davis: Writer
Sam Jackson
Giles Johnson, Ph.D.
To Helen
Lady Day
Self Portrait
Charlie Parker
Chicago’s Congo
Black Weariness
Beth (Davis) Charlton
Reminiscences of Father and Me
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