Befriending one’s pain is the core of Holley M. Hill’s stunning and ravaging memoir — a hybrid of […]
Befriending one’s pain is the core of Holley M. Hill’s stunning and ravaging memoir — a hybrid of […]
In the titular poem of Heidi Seaborn’s first full-length collection of poetry, the speaker asserts that “sometimes/ Chaos […]
Veronica Golos is the author of A Bell Buried Deep, co winner of […]
On “Flagstones” . . . Here, the speaker recounts the seemingly simple task of setting flagstones […]
It is truly an honor to introduce the newest issue of Tupelo Quarterly, TQ16. We are pleased to celebrate […]
“To hold up a mirror to our hunger” is the gift of this remarkable poem. It’s […]
In “hogtied,” the archive distorts its own memory so that, reading, I experienced the book as […]
A metaphor that extends across a poem, defying clichés and breaches of clarity or cohesion, is already a […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Andrea-Durlacher-translated-by-Laura-Chalar-2.pdf Andrea Durlacher (Montevideo, Uruguay, 1984) is a writer and poet. Author of the poetry […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Krystyna-Dąbrowska-translated-by-Karen-Kovacik.pdf Krystyna Dąbrowska, born in 1979, studied graphic arts at the Academy of Fine Arts […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Alfredo-Fressia-translated-by-Katherine-M.-Hedeen-and-Victor-Rodriguez-Nuñez.pdf Alfredo Fressia (Montevideo, Uruguay, 1948) is a poet, essayist, translator and professor. He has […]
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Abraham-Sutzkever-translated-by-Maia-Evrona.pdf Abraham Sutzkever, born in 1913 in modern-day Belarus, is a legendary figure of the […]