Poets and Poems Included
Poet | Poem | Where poem previously appeared |
Nin Andrews | "Notes for a Sermon on the Mount" | Another Chicago Magazine |
Rae Armantrout | "The Plan" | American Poetry Review |
John Ashbery | "Crossroads in the Past" | The New York Review of Books |
Angela Ball | "Jazz" | The Nebraska Review |
Mary Jo Bang | "Crossed-Over, Fiend-Snitched, X-ed Out" | New American Writing |
Cal Bedient | "When the Gods Put on Meter" | Colorado Review |
Elizabeth Bishop | "Vague Poem" | The New Yorker |
Robert Bly | "The French Generals" | The Paris Review |
Lee Ann Brown | "Sonnet Around Stephanie" | Verse |
Michael Burkard | "Notes About My Face" | American Poetry Review |
Trent Busch | "Heartland" | The Nation |
Amina Calil | "Blouse of Felt" | Faucheuse |
Anne Carson | "Longing, a documentary" | The Threepenny Review |
Joshua Clover | "Ceriserie" | American Poetry Review |
Billy Collins | "Snow Day" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Robert Creeley | "En Famille" | Boston Book Review |
Lydia Davis | "A Mown Lawn" | McSweeney's |
R. Erica Doyle | "Ma Ramon" | Callaloo |
Christopher Edgar | "The Cloud of Unknowing" | Boston Review |
Thomas Sayers Ellis | "T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M." | AGNI |
Amy England | "The Art of the Snake Story" | Quarter After Eight |
Alan Feldman | "Contemporary American Poetry" | Poetry |
James Galvin | "Little Dantesque" | Fence |
Louise Glück | "Time" | The New Yorker |
Jewelle Gomez | "My Chakabuku Mama: a comic tale" | Callaloo |
Jorie Graham | "Gulls" | Conjunctions |
Linda Gregerson | "Waterborne" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Linda Gregg | "The Singers Change, The Music Goes On" | AGNI |
Allen Grossman | "Enough rain for Agnes Walquist" | The Southern Review |
Donald Hall | "Her Garden" | The Times Literary Supplement |
Anthony Hecht | "Sarabande on Attaining the Age of Seventy-Seven" | The New Yorker |
Lyn Hejinian | "Nights" | Conjunctions |
Brenda Hillman | "The Formation of Soils" | The Journal |
Jane Hirshfield | "In Praise of Coldness" | Tin House |
John Hollander | "What the Lovers in the Old Songs Thought" | The New Republic |
Richard Howard | "After 65" | The Antioch Review |
Fanny Howe | "Doubt" | Seneca Review |
Olena Kalytiak Davis | "Sweet Reader, Flanneled and Tulled" | The Paris Review |
Shirley Kaufman | "The Emperor of China" | American Poetry Review |
Galway Kinnell | "The Quick and the Dead" | The New Yorker |
David Kirby | "Dear Derrida" | The Kenyon Review |
Carolyn Kizer | "The Ashes" | The Texas Review |
Kenneth Koch | "To World War Two" | Harper's |
Noelle Kocot | "Consolations Before an Affair, Upper West Side" | Another Chicago Magazine |
John Koethe | "Songs of the Valley" | Southwest Review |
Yusef Komunyakaa | "Seven Deadly Sins" | Poetry |
Mark Levine | "Wedding Day" | Northwest Review |
Sarah Manguso | "The Rider" | American Letters & Commentary |
J. D. McClatchy | "Tattoos" | The Paris Review |
Colleen J. McElroy | "Mae West Chats It Up with Bessie Smith" | Crab Orchard Review |
Heather McHugh | "My One" | jubilat |
Harryette Mullen | "Music for Homemade Instruments" | Facture |
Carol Muske Dukes | "Our Kitty" | Evansville Review |
Alice Notley | "Where Leftover Misery Goes" | Chain |
Sharon Olds | "His Costume" | The New Yorker |
Kathleen Ossip | "The Nature of Things" | Barrow Street |
Grace Paley | "Here" | The Massachusetts Review |
Michael Palmer | "Untitled (February 2000)" | Conjunctions |
John Peck | "A Metal Denser Than, and Liquid" | AGNI |
Lucia Perillo | "The Ghost Shirt" | Pequod |
Carl Phillips | "The Clearing" | Callaloo |
Robert Pinsky | "Jersey Rain" | The Atlantic Monthly |
Claudia Rankine | "A short narrative of breasts and womb in service of Plot entitled" |
Verse |
Adrienne Rich | "Architect" | The Paris Review |
James Richardson | "Vectors: Forty-five Aphorisms and Ten-second Essays" |
Ploughshares |
Rachel Rose | "What We Heard About the Japanese" and "What the Japanese Perhaps Heard"" |
Verse |
Mary Ruefle | "Furtherness" | American Letters & Commentary |
James Schuyler | "Along Overgrown Paths" | The New Yorker |
Charles Simic | "Night Picnic" | Boston Review |
Susan Stewart | "Apple" | TriQuarterly |
Larissa Szporluk | "Meteor" | The Journal |
James Tate | "The Diagnosis" | LIT |
Bernard Welt | "I stopped writing poetry..." | The Antioch Review |
Dean Young | "Sources of the Delaware" | Volt |
Rachel Zucker | "In Your Version of Heaven I Am Younger" | American Poetry Review |
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