Katie Kemple fell in love with poetry as a child, when her father first read to her T.S. Eliot’s “Old Possum’s Book of ...
Nilo Cruz is, first and foremost, a poet. Though he rose to prominence as a playwright when he won the Pulitzer Prize for drama for his play “Anna in the Tropics,” a play commissioned by Miami’s ...
Matthew Coker, visiting assistant professor, is teaching a course on Old Norse II, while William Quinn, Distinguished Professor, is teaching a course on the Middle English Lyric.
Can a few lines of verse, make commuting less worse? The result was Poems on the Underground, a project that turns 40 this year and has been copied in cities around the world. Since 1986, many ...
A once-promising writer learns some painful lessons in a tragicomic Colombian tale.
Beloved influencer couple and “Pretty Funny” podcast hosts Brynne Marie and Mario Mirante have split after two years of ...
These hilarious animal clips remind us what love looks like. Mendoza, a fourth-down call for the ages and Indiana's historic win Trump wants his peace board signed in Davos. Macron declines Sun ...
I am the Reviews Editor for Southerly. Luke Johnson is the incoming Fiction Editor. It was the French historian Pierre Nora who coined the term lieux de mémoire – “sites of memory”. He meant to ...
William Blake’s “The Clod & the Pebble” is a dialogue on tenderness and cruelty in three short stanzas. Read it with our critic A.O. Scott, and then play a game to memorize it. Isabella Cotier By A.O.
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