…in history, and when we do, what do we see? Three innovative poets consider how personal and public histories—Black histories in particular—are intertwined and how the combination of poetry and…
…activities focused on the varied and exciting work of our participants, many of them among UCR’s powerhouse Creative Writing faculty. ONLINE. Free and open to the public.
…will be joined at the Morgan Library & Museum by the Review’s new poetry editor, Srikanth Reddy, to discuss their poems in the magazine’s new Winter issue, no. 242, as well as some…
…Book Foundation In his aptly titled 10th collection, Sight Lines, Arthur Sze lends the reader his prismatic lens, rendering contemporary reality in stunning complexity. Moments of grace, eros, and beauty…
Presented by Copper Canyon Press on Wednesday October 4th 5:15pm Pacific Time You are invited to join us for an evening of poetry and conversation to celebrate the brilliant forthcoming…
…completely FREE of charge and open to the public. This event will include CART captioning and ASL interpretation. For more information about accessibility at the Poetry Foundation, please visit our Accessibility…
In this third reading for Essential Queer Voices of U.S. Poetry, an anthology edited by Christopher Nelson and introduced by Jack Halberstam, the writers Randall Mann, Brian Blanchfield, Dorothy Chan,…
…reads “Searching for the Ox” and “Catching the Ox” from The Disappearing Ox: https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Hyde-reads-from-The-Disappearing-Ox.
…poetry to Southeast Asian youths at the Center for Empowering Refugees and Immigrants in Oakland, California. For more about Monica, visit http://www.monicasok.
…the course. COURSE REGISTRATION & BREAKDOWN OF SESSIONS: www.thewellreview.
…Sarah Byrne during the course. COURSE REGISTRATION & BREAKDOWN OF SESSIONS: www.thewellreview.
…every #MeettheInternMonday in the coming weeks, so check back! P.S.
…be- Ryo Yamaguchi (03:17): I’ve never heard… That’s so amazing. I’ll never forget that rock candy and cursive. That’s comparing like… Christopher Soto (03:21): Yeah.
…That’s great. I think I was more interested in capturing how I feel most comfortable speaking and the people in my life feel most comfortable speaking. It’s interesting because I…
Watch and listen to readings from the Press’s spring 2024 poets and the playlists that gave them inspiration to write their latest collections. Readings from Spring 2024 Tyree Daye reads…
…And we were… So I was a weird combination of things. So I never actually saw my weird combination of what they call now, identities in any other literature. But…
…curiosity. World-wise and incisive, reverent and compassionate, Rankine confronts challenging questions with art that dares to inspire. Come-Hither Honeycomb by Erin Belieu In Come-Hither Honeycomb, Erin Belieu…
…(April 2024) The Silk Dragon II: Translations of Chinese Poetry, Arthur Sze (April 2024) Black Bell, Alison C. Rollins (April 2024) What Comes Back, Javier Peñalosa, transl. by Robin Myers…
…Although, my mom’s an actress and I went to the theater all the time as a kid. And then essays started coming and then more poems started coming. So it…
…of the Copper Canyon Press team have chosen books that they enjoy and recommend to add to your summer reading list. We’ll be sharing more selections in the coming summer…