For more than 110 years, Poetry magazine has been a monthly gathering space for poets and readers. The magazine publishes contemporary poetry and prose, primarily in English, and translations from contributors all over the world. Poetry has been published in Chicago since its founding in 1912.
Poetry
Editor’s Note
Mask of Khonsu/Corn Mummy/Scribes
Grief Lessons
A Room of Its Own/Don’t Look Up/Cicatrix
Y./Y./L./L./I./I./K./K./O./O.
S is for ___, with a Line from Keats/Tangzhong, with a Line from Genet/Gunderson
smokes/the patient line
Orbit
Ode on Humidity
smudge
Enter Book/Enter Shadows/Enter Tears/Enter Genetics
two ships
What the World Will Look Like When All the Water Leaves Us
The Pelicans Can No Longer Reach You/My Albatross
“There ain’t no preachers/b*itches in this park no more!” / In Which the Rapture Misses Bushwick
Innocence/Gay Marriage/The End of the Visit
LINDA GREGG: NEVER GIVE UP LONGING
A Poet of Magnitude and Intimacy
Untitled [“When I was eleven”]…
She Sang of Seeing
Acknowledgments
COMMENT
Poets of My Age and the Erotics of Influence
Contributors
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