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Poetry 2023
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Poetry. 2023. Vol. 221/4-5, Vol. 222/1-5, Vol. 223/1-3. March 2023 -> sold out

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Poetry. 2023. Vol. 221/4-5, Vol. 223/1-5, Vol. 224/1-3. March 2023 -> sold out
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- 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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