“Every last one of us wears knee-high boots, my lovely, / we live in a booted nation. A […]
“Every last one of us wears knee-high boots, my lovely, / we live in a booted nation. A […]
A novel teaches you how to read it. In the novels that make up Rachel Cusk’s Outline Trilogy, […]
Kenji C. Liu’s new collection, Monsters I Have Been, is the product of a manifesto: at once a […]
What do you know about Modernism? The Process Art Movement? How do you feel about Modern Art? You […]
In an interview with LitHub, Kazuo Ishiguro has advised writers to let go of genre boundaries, to start […]
In El más crudo invierno, his book-length meditation on seven lines by Peruvian poet Blanca Varela, Mario Montalbetti […]
In an interview from 2014, the American novelist Jumpa Lahiri is quoted as saying: “Language, identity, place, home: […]
SPLIT SECONDS: THE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS OF MICHAEL GOODWIN a micro-interview with Elaine Sexton ELAINE SEXTON: These […]
Jane Wong‘s poems can be found in Best American Poetry 2015, American Poetry Review, AGNI, Poetry, and others. A Kundiman fellow, […]
Reading and re-reading, for the pleasure of its form, “Birth of a Nation” has left me astounded. […]
Ah how morbid you move cougar contending to cross the garden cage where you have locked […]
A Process Note These crossword poems are from a hybrid manuscript-in-process, The Stork Rides Shotgun: statistically significant poems. […]