Excerpts from more than 100 poems in English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil have been displayed on the above-head panels of ...
The volume, edited by Dickinson scholars Cristanne Miller and Domhnall Mitchell, is the most complete collection of Dickinson ...
Unlike in previous, more or less normal times, the devil right now is not in the details. Normalization, Rationalization, ...
The American scholar of 20th-century literature and culture Elizabeth Outka has argued that works such as The Second Coming by W.B. Yeats (1919) and The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot (1922) can be read ...
The contest, a signature educational program of the Maltz Museum, empowers young storytellers to reflect on hate-related issues such as bullying and prejudice, fostering a deeper understanding of ...
Using their analytical skills when interacting with stanzas for the first time helps students uncover deeper meaning in ...
Boston-based poet Tiana Clark hopes to show her courage and confidence with her award-winning poems. In her new book, ...
Were you conditioned by academia to think that love poems, short poems, funeral poems and other forms of poetry are stuffy, profound waxings on the natural world and the human condition?
A new anthology edited by US poet laureate Ada Limón invites us into the natural world.
"When I keep my journal, it’s big, like a telephone book, because I always feel that that will never get lost," said Nicks.