April is National Poetry Month, a time to honor poetry in all forms and poets from all backgrounds. In honor of the celebration, Princeton Professor of Poetry Lynn Melnick offered reflections on the ...
When you read a poem, you might be struck by its form on the page, the page etched with careful words, the words teased into line breaks. But when you hear it? Then you meet the poem in a more ...
Richard Kroehling’s documentary presents a mixture of poets’ responses to the Holocaust and argues for the importance of the form in addressing trauma. By Ben Kenigsberg When you purchase a ticket for ...
The LGBTQ+ community has a long history of turning to the arts as a form of protest, as a means to cope and as an expression of joy. Now, a movement of queer poets are using the power of language to ...