Poets and Poems Included
Poet | Poem | Where poem previously appeared |
Dick Allen | "The Selfishness of the Poetry Reader" | The Café Review |
John Balaban | "Story" | Verse |
Coleman Barks | "Bill Matthews Coming Along (1942-1997)" | Figdust |
George Bilgere | "Catch" | The Sewanee Review |
Elizabeth Bishop | "Foreign-Domestic" | Conjunctions |
Chana Bloch | "Tired Sex" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Philip Booth | "Narrow Road, Presidents' Day" | American Poetry Review |
John Brehm | "Sea of Faith" | The Southern Review |
Hayden Carruth | "Because I Am" | Seneca Review |
Lucille Clifton | "the mississippi river empties into the gulf" | River City |
Billy Collins | "Dharma" | Poetry |
Robert Creeley | "Mitch" | Solo |
Lydia Davis | "Betrayal" | Hambone |
Debra Kang Dean | "Taproot" | Crab Orchard Review |
Chard deNiord | "Pasternak" | New England Review |
Russell Edson | "Madam's Heart" | The Prose Poem |
Lawrence Ferlinghetti | "A Buddha in the Woodpile" | Blasts |
Dan Gerber | "My Father's Fields" | Poetry |
Louise Glück | "Vita Nova" | The New Yorker |
Ray Gonzalez | "Breastbone" | The Bitter Oleander |
John Haines | "The Last Election" | Many Mountains Moving |
Donald Hall | "Smile" | The Yale Review |
Jennifer Michael Hecht | "September" | The Antioch Review |
Bob Hicok | "What Would Freud Say?" | Cream City Review |
Jane Hirshfield | "The Envoy" | Blue Sofa |
Tony Hoagland | "Lawrence" | Ploughshares |
John Hollander | "Beach Whispers" | The New Yorker |
Amy Holman | "Man Script" | Literal Latte |
David Ignatow | "The Story of Progress" | Verse |
Gray Jacobik | "The Circle Theatre" | Alkali Flats |
Josephine Jacobsen | "Last Will and Testament" | Potomac Review |
Louis Jenkins | "Two Prose Poems" | Rosebud |
Mary Karr | "The Patient" | Poetry |
X. J. Kennedy | "A Curse on a Thief" | Harvard Review |
Galway Kinnell | "Why Regret?" | The New Yorker |
Carolyn Kizer | "The Erotic Philosophers" | The Yale Review |
Ron Koertge | "1989" | Solo |
Yusef Komunyakaa | "Scapegoat" | Ontario Review |
William Kulik | "The Triumph of Narcissus and Aphrodite" | Black Warrior Review |
James Laughlin | "Nunc Dimittis" | DoubleTake |
Dorianne Laux | "The Shipfitter's Wife" | DoubleTake |
Li-Young Lee | "The Sleepless Grape" | Water Stone |
Denise Levertov | "First Love" | Kalliope |
Philip Levine | "The Return" | The Atlantic Monthly |
David Mamet | "A Charade" | Ploughshares |
Gigi Marks | "The Swim" | Poetry |
William Matthews | "Misgivings" | Poetry |
Wesley McNair | "The Characters of Dirty Jokes" | Mid-American Review |
Czesław Miłosz | "A Ball" | Partisan Review |
Joan Murray | from "Sonny's Face. Sonny's Hands" | The Southern Review |
Sharon Olds | "What It Meant" | The Southern Review |
Mary Oliver | "Flare" | Shenandoah |
Franco Pagnucci | "And Now" | Acorn |
Molly Peacock | "Say You Love Me" | Fence |
Alberto Ríos | "Writing from Memory" | Meridian |
David Ray | "Hemingway's Garden" | New Millennium Writings |
Adrienne Rich | "Seven Skins" | The Progressive |
Kay Ryan | "That Will to Divest" | The Yale Review |
Sonia Sanchez | "Last recording session/for papa joe" | Painted Bride Quarterly |
Revan Schendler | "The Public and the Private Spheres" | Salmagundi |
Myra Shapiro | "Longing and Wonder" | Common Sense |
Charles Simic | "Barber College Haircut" | AGNI |
Louis Simpson | "A Shearling Coat" | The Hudson Review |
Thomas R. Smith | "Housewarming" | AGNI |
Marcia Southwick | "A Star Is Born in the Eagle Nebula" | The Gettysburg Review |
William Stafford | "Ways to Live" | Cream City Review |
Peggy Steele | "The Drunkard's Daughter" | Blue Sofa |
Ruth Stone | "A Moment" | Paterson Literary Review |
Larissa Szporluk | "Deer Crossing the Sea" | Green Mountains Review |
Diane Thiel | "The Minefield" | Tor House Newsletter |
David Wagoner | "Thoreau and the Crickets" | Ploughshares |
Richard Wilbur | "This Pleasing Anxious Being" | The New Yorker |
C.K. Williams | "Archetypes" | Ontario Review |
Charles Wright | "American Twilight" | Partisan Review |
Timothy Young | "The Thread of Sunlight" | The Journal of Family Life |
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