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The American Poetry Review

May/June 2018
Magazine

The American Poetry Review reaches a worldwide audience six times a year with the finest contemporary poetry, columns, interviews, photos, translations, and reviews. Every issue includes new voices, established masters, and exciting new translations.

five poems

five poems

First Time on the Funicular

Of Time and the Line • The Craft of Tempo

three poems

five poems

five poems

On John Ashbery’s “Worsening Situation”

The Incredible Story of Las Poquianchis of Guanajuato

Honeysuckle Illuminated in the Garbage

five poems

two poems

Friendship, Porousness & the Intimate Experience of Poetry

three poems

Lecture on Emptiness

five poems

All Fires

four poems

It Keeps Her Safe & It Keeps Her • On Monica A. Hand

LETTERS

three poems

So, You Think I’m Afraid of You?


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 44 Publisher: World Poetry, Inc Edition: May/June 2018

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  • Release date: May 1, 2018

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English

The American Poetry Review reaches a worldwide audience six times a year with the finest contemporary poetry, columns, interviews, photos, translations, and reviews. Every issue includes new voices, established masters, and exciting new translations.

five poems

five poems

First Time on the Funicular

Of Time and the Line • The Craft of Tempo

three poems

five poems

five poems

On John Ashbery’s “Worsening Situation”

The Incredible Story of Las Poquianchis of Guanajuato

Honeysuckle Illuminated in the Garbage

five poems

two poems

Friendship, Porousness & the Intimate Experience of Poetry

three poems

Lecture on Emptiness

five poems

All Fires

four poems

It Keeps Her Safe & It Keeps Her • On Monica A. Hand

LETTERS

three poems

So, You Think I’m Afraid of You?


Expand title description text