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Jane Kenyon’s “The Pond at Dusk” is a quiet, mischievous reckoning with nature and mortality. Our critic A.O. Scott plumbs its depths.
Writing poems following my lymphoma diagnosis gave me hope and purpose as I endured chemo, helping me heal and share my ...
Young people are losing touch with nature – but poetry can help them reconnect, reflect and care more deeply about the world ...
Linda Ankrah-Dove, 83, published three poetry books in April, exploring life and her views on human perspectives. She started ...
Indie Rock meets the taste of Alt Hip-Hop with a sprinkle of Trombone. Los Angeles-based artist Jake Knox takes the wheel and ...
The Edge of Listening Indian author Debashis Dey releases his initial book of poems that intertwines religious reflection, memory, and sil ...
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Tennis World on MSNGolf star quotes Djokovic on fighting physical limits: Still capableThe English golfer believes that Novak Djokovic is still a player who can stand up to the younger players who belong to the ...
The album, out on 7/11 from Blue LLama Records interweaves classic poetry with timeless music. We spoke with Harris about the ...
Welcome mats bearing the legend “difficult” and “allusive” are the ones often placed by critics at the door of T. S. Eliot’s ...
The Minister of Culture of the Republic of Cuba Alpidio Alonso Grau (5th from left), shares his poems with about 100 ...
GL Raina “Mun tu shudam, tu man shudi, Mun tan shudam, tu jaan shudi, Taakas na guyad ba’ad azeen, Mun deegaram, tu deegari.” ...
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