‘What Are You’ by AP & Korso [Poetry Review]
There’s something really powerful in having a poem about singling out someone as “other” being recited in unison. It’s as
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There’s something really powerful in having a poem about singling out someone as “other” being recited in unison. It’s as
Performance poetry is probably the closest I come to being comfortable dealing with poetry. I think this probably has to
You can read Chicago Epithalamion for free with the link! Ever read a poem that is a reference to other
This is a collection of poems first published in 1885 that are told from the perspective of a child; recounting
Today I want to talk about a poem by Ezra Pound. Now, you may have noticed that I don’t have
The Cry of the Children is one of the most powerfully written poems I’ve read recently–my only wish is that
There are a couple of different types of Odes but in this case we’re dealing with a Horatian Ode. This
Another really short but interesting poem to review this week from William Blake this time. Unlike in the Wordsworth poem
This is actually a really short poem but there are some interesting things to be said about how Wordsworth describes
Look, this poem was…fine. I don’t want to talk down to it because it wasn’t like bad at being a