The Corner of Wells and Madison by Donal Mahoney I know that if I ever fall in the street the way that man did, in the middle of an intersection, someone will mind. But if unlike that man I make... Continue Reading →
Octavio Paz (1914-1998) was born in Mexico and received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1990. He read from The Collected Poems of Octavio Paz 1957-1987, in Spanish, with his translator Eliot Weinberger, who read the English versions of the... Continue Reading →
Joy Harjo Reading at the Dodge Poetry Festival 2008 "We Were There When Jazz Was Invented, or Letter to Lawson"
ROAD BED by Don Kingfisher Campbell lying on her side like she was sleeping golden brown fur still absorbing morning sunlight so intact so peaceful cars drive around the feline we continue on asphalt in our metal machines swerve away... Continue Reading →
Mitch Corber brings us another wonderful interview with two NYC poets: Jee Leong Koh and Miriam Stanley In-depth Poetry Thin Air Cable Interview of NYC poets Jee Leong Koh and Miriam Stanley, in a lively conversation with George Spencer. Video... Continue Reading →
Milk by Holly Day she has made drapes out of the children's skin. the fabric is just too thick, too heavy, to be anything else. by now the woman with the snakes in her hair could have recovered her entire... Continue Reading →