Bernard Malamud CentenaryOn WritersThe Latest April 21, 2014 The Fixer: An Introduction While The Fixer isn’t a book about morality, it is a moral book. That is,… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 21, 2014 Clearances Its heft and hush became a bright nowhere, A soul ramifying and forever Silent, beyond… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 18, 2014 Five Houses Down I loved his ten demented chickens and the hell-eyed dog, the mailbox shaped like a… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry MonthThe Latest April 17, 2014 Frank Bidart’s NBCC Award Acceptance Speech Early in my life Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell gave me the great gift of… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 16, 2014 Nightfishing The kitchen's old-fashioned planter's clock portrays A smiling moon as it dips down below Two… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 16, 2014 Eurydice and Stalin She crossed a bridge, and looking down she saw The little Georgian boiling in a… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 15, 2014 Night The cold remote islands And the blue estuaries Where what breathes, breathes The restless wind… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry MonthThe Latest April 14, 2014 Which Poet Are You? The Work in Progress team put together this Highly Scientific quiz to help you determine… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 1 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 14, 2014 Shrike How brightly you whistle, pushing the long soft/ feathers on your rump down across the… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 10, 2014 Hour Love’s time’s beggar, but even a single hour,/ bright as a dropped coin, makes love… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
On WritersOn WritingPoetryThe Latest April 9, 2014 John Ashbery’s Earliest Translations For most of his contemporaries, France was the place to go for culture, food, and… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 9, 2014 The Poet’s Occasional Alternative I was going to write a poem/ I made a pie instead Farrar, Straus and Giroux 3 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 8, 2014 Downtown July 4th fireworks exhale over the Hudson sadly./ It is beautiful that they have to… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 7, 2014 Watching Dogwood Blossoms Fall in a Parking Lot Off Route 46 Dogwood blossoms drift down at evening/ as semis pound past Phoenix Seafood Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 4, 2014 Words for Hart Crane When the Pulitzers showered on some dope/ or screw who flushed our dry mouths out… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry MonthThe Latest April 4, 2014 A Message From Our Publisher It’s always thrilling when National Poetry Month rolls around, and especially so this year, because… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 3, 2014 In the Plaza For two weeks he’s been watching the same girl,/ someone he sees in the plaza.… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
In ConversationOn WritingPoetry April 3, 2014 Spencer Reece & Christopher Richards Poet-priest Spencer Reece’s long-awaited second collection, The Road to Emmaus, fittingly opens with this epigraph… Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 3, 2014 Dream Song #279 Leaving behind the country of the dead/ where he must then return & die himself Farrar, Straus and Giroux 0 Love0
PoetryPoetry Month April 2, 2014 Invitation to Miss Marianne Moore From Brooklyn, over the Brooklyn Bridge, on this fine morning,/ please come flying. Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2 Love0