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Joan Larkin’s latest, Old Stranger: Poems (Alice James Books, 2024), reckons with all of the moments that shape a woman’s life, and the many shapes a woman’s life can take—from mother to daughter to trauma survivor to feminist—asking the reader to contend with whether we can ever truly know ourselves: the other in the mirror.
- The Poetry Path in Battery Park City - Poets House
As part of the yearlong celebration of our 10th anniversary...
- Poets House
Poets House is a national poetry library & literary center,...
- The Poetry Path in Battery Park City - Poets House
24 Οκτ 2024 · Poets House is a national poetry library & literary center, home to readings, talks, performances, classes, a 70,000-volume collection & more.
What better way to capture the essence of this experience than through poetry? In this article, we will explore a collection of heartfelt and inspiring poems that beautifully express the feelings associated with a new home. Índice. 1. "A Place to Call Home" by Emily Dickinson. 2. "A House Just Built" by Robert Frost. 3.
The Song of the Expelled Insects – A Thousand Tiny Needles Sewing the Air in Samplers of Song, Framed by the Thin Fanfare of a Tubular Tongue. by Nick Malone.
Poets House - Hosts the most comprehensive open-access collection of poetry books in the U.S. Founder of the People's Poetry Gathering, the annual Poets House Showcase of new poetry volumes, and Poetry in the Branches, a partnership with New York Public Library.
2 ημέρες πριν · November 12, 2024 Blue Note Records announces the launch of the Tone Poet Society, a new subscription service dedicated to the Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series.Today, we’re also announcing the 2025 line-up of the acclaimed series which is produced by the “Tone Poet” Joe Harley and features definitive all-analog, 180g audiophile vinyl reissues that are mastered from the original ...
As part of the yearlong celebration of our 10th anniversary at 10 River Terrace, check out the Poets House Poetry Path in Battery Park City—an immersive public art installation of poetry running from Rockefeller Park’s north end to the marina at Brookfield Place.