Lavanya Arora’s poems are perfect examples of how much place and description can ground a reader in the speaker’s world, and even within a speaker’s family lineage. What makes certain descriptors so enchanting is their contrast and saturation—river water in…
Is a stone-cold love still love, or does it mean far less? Could it mean nothing? These are the questions Mumukshu explores in this poem, moving through vacuums searching for the “atoms and magnets” which are associated with warmth and…
This month’s “In Retrospect” interview is with Patricia Smith, who won the 2025 National Book Award for Poetry for her collection The Intentions of Thunder: New and Selected Poems, which was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.…
The loss of a loved one is particularly challenging to navigate when, in life, helping them navigate addiction added friction to the relationship. Anna Leonard’s poem captures this friction in the exploration of knowing versus not knowing, negligibility versus negligence.…
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