Since Poetry from Daily Life began Nov. 5, you’ve met poets from Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Alabama, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. We began in one paper — the Springfield News-Leader — now we’re ...
Food and poetry, seemingly distinct, share a profound connection in their capacity to nourish the soul. Both are expressions of creativity and culture, invoking emotions and memories. Poetry weaves ...
Poetry and food are like two friends who share a deep connection. Just as food nourishes our bodies, poetry nourishes our souls and emotions. Poetry often uses words to create vivid images and ...
Franklin P. Adams (1881–1960) was a Manhattan newspaper columnist back when that was very much a gig that mattered. Between 1904 and 1941, he rolled from a column at the New York Evening Mail, to a ...
A Minnesota reggae band creates a memorable version of a classic ballad poem.? Alfred Noyes’ ballad poem “The Highwaymen” has been memorized by generations of school children. In 1986 the Minnesota ...
camps back at caballada ranch. Hangs kack, ax, and camp hat. packs a gat and blasts Kansan’s ass and Kansan gasps, blasts back. A flag flaps half-staff. Photo courtesy of Cathy Park Hong Cathy Park ...
The fine tradition of penal literature — from Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “House of the Dead” to Oscar Wilde’s “Ballad of Redding Prison” — has been revived by a Western NSW farmer who recently authored a ...
Having never missed an issue in more than a century, the Sewanee Review is the oldest continuously published literary quarterly in the country. Begun in 1892 at The University of the South in Sewanee, ...