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  • Interview
    By Jacob Silverman

    Philip Schultz’s The Wherewithal grapples with the Holocaust, poverty, Vietnam, and then some.

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  • Interview
    By Emily Warn

    Daniel Redman chants Leaves of Grass to tell the story of queer history.

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  • Interview
    By Stacey Lynn Brown

    Tess Taylor on Thomas Jefferson, her family tree, and why literary history is full of omissions.

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  • Interview
    By Kimberly Reyes

    Nikky Finney on the South, Condoleezza Rice, and why curiosity trumps rage.

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  • Interview
    By The Editors

    The co-editor of The Gorgeous Nothings talks about the challenges of editing the iconic poet.

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  • Interview
    By Andrea Lawlor

    Kill Your Darlings, a new film about a young Allen Ginsberg and friends, tracks life before the Beats.

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  • Interview
    By Emily Warn

    Lyn Hejinian on her groundbreaking My Life and reordering time.

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  • Interview
    By John McIntyre

    Maurice Manning on the South, Spoon River, and why he’s not a fan of Facebook.

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  • Interview
    By Nuria Sheehan

    Julie Enszer on reissuing Sapphic classics and lesbian-feminist poetry.

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  • Interview
    By Kenn Nesbitt interviewed by J. Patrick Lewis (J. Patrick Lewis)

    The outgoing Children’s Poet Laureate in conversation with the incoming Poet Laureate.

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