The Ambroggio Prize, the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award, and the Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Awards are part of the American Poets Prizes, a suite of twelve major poetry awards and ...
In a roadside bar in Ouagadougou, ...
In what language should I speak to you ...
hired one summer, me color & three color girls.
can move the mountain in the throat of a human being calling out their own mother’s name on the verge of a moment no English word capably denotes ...
The following activities and questions are designed to help your students use their noticing skills to move through the poem ...
more than the obvious metaphor of depth for roots to fully extend of leaves elevated to eat blue light of fingers smooshing generative dirt it’s when I hear myself sing to you crassula ovata, as I ...
Thou hast made me endless, such is thy pleasure. This frail vessel thou emptiest again and again, and fillest it ever with fresh life. This little flute of a reed thou hast carried over hills and ...
Do not say, “It is morning,” and dismiss it with a name of yesterday. See it for the first time as a new-born child that has no name. I am here to sing thee songs. In this hall of thine I have a ...
When in the morning’s misty hour, When the sun beams gently o’er each flower; When thou dost cease to smile benign, And think each heart responds with thine, When seeking rest among divine ...
Fitz-Greene Halleck was born on July 8, 1790, in Guilford, Connecticut. In 1811, he moved to New York City and worked for financiers Jacob Barker, who founded the Exchange Bank of New York, and later ...