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  • Essay
    By Noah Warren

    Megan Fernandes’s I Do Everything I’m Told is a formally promiscuous enactment of distance and desire.

    An illustration of two figures standing on opposite balconies at night, pressing their hands together. Behind them is the moon and the lights of a city.
  • Essay
    By Nick Sturm

    Harry Fainlight was a Beat visionary overshadowed by his famous friends and sidelined by mental illness. His legacy is ripe for reassessment. 

    A collage featuring a black-and-white photo of a man at a typewriter and images of hand-holding against a blurry photo of foliage.
  • Essay
    By Ben Libman

    C.P. Cavafy was not a poet of his time but the bard of a lost age—or an age still to come.

    A black-and-white illustration of C.P. Cavafy. Behind him are the outlines of a car, an opulent building, and palm trees.
  • Essay
    By David Grundy

    Mark Hyatt—barely published and dead at 32—was a lost figure of queer British poetry. Two posthumous books revive his startling voice.

    A collage featuring a man's shadow in the center, alongside a photo of another man making a fist. On the right, there's a photo of dark countryside; on the left, a photo of another shadow walking.
  • Essay
    By Rachel Vorona Cote

    A newly reissued memoir by Emily Dickinson’s niece tries to decode the poet’s enduring mystery. 

    An illustration of a house at night. A figure is visible in a lit upper-story window. In the yard below, another figure in a white dress watches the window.
  • Essay
    By Lara Glenum

    Sex meets death in Deborah Landau’s Skeletons.

    A closeup painting of lips with a fly crawling on them.
  • Essay
    By Youna Kwak

    An introduction to Kim Hyesoon.

    An abstract illustration of figures surrounded by blown papers, envelopes, and other debris. A wall on the left side has a hole in it from which emerges part of a coiled mass.
  • Essay
    By Joyelle McSweeney

    On Kim Hyesoon's unruly poetics.

    A painting of a winged figure standing in front of a city backdrop while a snake crawls up a pipe in the foreground.
  • Essay
    By Jeffrey Yang

    A letter for Kim Hyesoon.

    A painting of a golden figure with wings floating amidst various other colored figures and objects.
  • Essay
    By Kim Hyesoon

    On crossing into the zone of literature.

    A painting of a golden, winged figure floating amidst various other colored figures and objects.
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