WRITING

NEW POEMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A few new limericks at ANIMAL (These poems are for kids :))

Poem from Further Problems with Pleasure in the New York Times

Poems from my manuscript in progress, Atopia, can be found

at the Bennington Review,  Poetry,  Lana Turner, The Shallow Ends and

are forthcoming in the Rumpus, Brooklyn Rail and Court Green

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More Poetry

from Orlando in the Brooklyn Rail

I Grade Online Humanities Tests at the Poetry Society of America

Poetry Is Stupid and I Want to Die in the American Poetry Review

The Woman with the Foreign Accent in the Awl

Eight poems in the Brooklyn Rail

A Poem for Landlords in Pinwheel

Occupying in Lana Turner

Two poems from The Abstract Humanities in Granta

Journey of Marie de Medici in Catch Up

I Am Inside the Humanities in the American Poetry Review

I Grade Online Humanities Tests in the Awl

The Abstract Humanities in Seneca Review

Similitude at Versailles in Colorado Review

Golden Buddha in Boston Review

Immense Fields of Work in Verse Daily

Five sonnets in Pool

Three sonnets in the Brooklyn Rail

American Girl in Court Green

Two sonnets in the Awl

Three sonnets in Ilk

Red Wand in Poem-a-Day at the Academy of American Poets

Buffalo ’66 in Juked

Criticism

Notes on Confessional Poetry: Part One at the Best American Poetry blog

Notes on Confessional Poetry: Part Two at the Best American Poetry blog

Roundtable on Contemporary Translation & Politics at the Best American Poetry blog

High Wire Acts: A Discussion of the Sonnet Form in Boston Review

Notes on Nursery Rhymes in Boston Review

Medieval Troubadours in Boston Review

Shouldn’t the Sonnet? at the Best American Poetry blog

Women Who Write Criticism: A Roundtable at the Best American Poetry blog

Notes on the Birth of My Daughter at the Best American Poetry blog

Interview with the Editors of Lana Turner at the Best American Poetry blog

Postflarf Discussion at the Best American Poetry blog

Mother Knows Best: “How to Build a Child” at the Academy of American Poets

A Response to Marjorie Perloff’s Boston Review Essay in Harriet

Making Room for Poor Mothers at the Poetry Table in Harriet

Translations

“A Martyr” by Charles Baudelaire at the Best American Poetry blog

“I Love Wine!” by Charles Baudelaire at the Best American Poetry blog

“Allegory” by Charles Baudelaire at Lana Turner

“Damned Ladies” by Charles Baudelaire at Lana Turner

“I Fucking Hate Europe” by Arthur Rimbaud at Drunken Boat