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An (Imaginary) Poetry Reading in Montevideo, Uruguay: An Introduction by Jesse Lee Kercheval This year I am […]
“An (Imaginary) Poetry Reading in Montevideo, Uruguay: A Portfolio of ...
circle of blood There are times you reach the limits of the finite. And no one knows […]
Three Poems by Luis Bravo, translated by Catherine Jagoe
I find the most challenging book reviews to write are the ones on books that are complex and […]
Capaciousness in Gabrielle Calvocoressi’s Rocket Fantastic
John Beer is the author of Lucinda (Canarium, 2016) and The Waste Land and Other Poems […]
“‘I’m going off-book now myself’: A Conversation with John Beer,” ...
A busy antique store is nestled less than two blocks from my house, attracting dozens of elderly visitors […]
Lost and Found in Translation: The Lovers’ Phrasebook, poems ...
It is truly an honor to introduce issue eleven of Tupelo Quarterly. In addition to featuring […]
Editor’s Note by Kristina Marie Darling
Millicent Borges Accardi is the author of four books of poetry: Injuring Eternity, Woman on a […]
Poetry, Compassion, & the Archive: A Conversation with Millicent ...
http://www.tupeloquarterly.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/ANIMALS-OF-DAWN.pdf Poet, translator and essayist, Murat Nemet-Nejat grew up in Istanbul, came to the […]
Animals of Dawn by Murat Nemet-Nejat
To read u&i, Cassandra Smith’s frustratingly gorgeous and gorgeously frustrating full-length collection of poetry, is to be immersed […]
“WE NEVER LEFT THE ROOM WE MADE OF IT”: MEANING, ...
More often than not, we envision a moment of transcendence as pure wonder, what John Dewey described as […]
THE LOVELIEST ARROW: NOTES ON THE DARK SUBLIME
In her 2011 book The Art of Cruelty, Maggie Nelson raises Kafka’s famous question: “‘If the book we […]
