“‘Spiral’ is a rare poem for me, written directly after—almost still within—the moment. It asks me to contend with multiple layers of embodied experience and memory at once [. . .].”
—Hari Alluri
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“This poem is for a friend who died after a long life of writing, translating, and expanding the world of poetry. This poem is for, after, and sung in chorus with David Ferry.”
—Roger Reeves
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“A pediatric oncologist, my wife has dealt with the grief of many parents whose child has died; and of course, as a parent, you’d always choose to go first rather than your child.”
—David Mura
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“‘Parable’ celebrates the cicada—to me, a totem of survival and resurrection, a peaceful being that does little harm to trees or any animal, including us.”
—Nickole Brown
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“Written a few years ago, [. . .] somehow [‘The Pages You Loved’] opened up again and allowed me into it to revise it, with tiny touches, like adjusting a friend’s collar before sending them out into the world.”
—Khaled Mattawa
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“I didn’t expect to write about my grief process, but it seemed the [Sipsey] Wilderness was showing me that my grief for my father was very similar to the difficult hiking path to the river.”
—Ashley M. Jones
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“We have arrived at a moment when many sense that we are again on the threshold of something ominous, already, in fact, tragically unfolding in parts of the world.”
—Ellen Hinsey
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“Having written extensively about war and its human consequences, I have always been alert to the temptations of appropriation, voyeurism, and a too easy assumption of ethical authority.”
—Susan Tichy
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“Juan Antonio Corretjer was a major poet and advocate for independence in Puerto Rico. [. . .] His wife, Consuelo Lee Tapia, was also a writer and activist for independence.”
—Martín Espada
Martín Espada
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“When you spend your life in a place that feels defined by its monotony, it’s hard to find a sense of personal identity that isn’t mass produced.”
—Aaron Tyler Hand
Aaron Tyler Hand
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“[P]oetry is organic. We cannot know things by words and writing, but only by taking a central position in the universe and living in its forms. [. . .] Poetry must be affirmative. It is the piety of the intellect.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
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“The FDR Memorial in Four Freedoms Park, a luxurious geometry of honed granite, is the play/picnic ground for local families [. . .] and the promise of a car-free, crime-free New York City neighborhood.”
––Monica Youn
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Academy of American Poets “…it’s also bad. A prank of sorts. To put it in an email and make you read it.”
—Jeffrey McDaniel
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“This poem is a wonder alongside the work of Brad Kahlhamer, Sky Hopinka, Nicole Wallace, Christina Sharpe, Dele Adeyemo, Nadia Yala Kisukidi, Rinaldo Walcott, Paul Celan, and Black Sabbath’s ‘Iron Man.’”
—Natalie Diaz
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