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  • Open Door
    By Harriet Staff December 22, 2023

    In keeping with our annual tradition, Poetry Foundation staff share a book (or two) that brought them joy or comfort or pleasure this year. *** Holly Amos, Associate Editor American Inmate by Justin Rovillos MonsonRecently,...

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  • Open Door
    By Harriet Staff December 23, 2022

    In keeping with our annual tradition, Poetry Foundation staff share a book (or two, or more) that brought them joy, or comfort, or pleasure this year. *** Janet Cheung, Web Producer I would...

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  • Open Door
    By Jennifer Scappettone November 21, 2022

    Maps, oh maps! […] sometimes in my sleep, I find myself walking on a map-like space, searching for a place I can at last call my own. But it always...

    Leporello with poems and painting in various colors
  • Open Door
    By Corinne Segal March 28, 2022

    When the earliest cartographers set out to draw the world—seeking a way to understand their place on Earth, and Earth’s place in the universe—they also had to find a method...

    Photograph of pinkish rocky mountains against a blue-pink sky in the South Dakota badlands.
  • Open Door
    By Megan Fernandes December 23, 2021

    I always return to Lisbon. It's October 2021, and I am back in the city for the “Vulnerable Bodies” assembly curated by Andrea Bagnato and Ivan Munuera at the Museum of...

    Photo of a seated person (face not visible) in a black leather jacket with red roses and leopard print pants/leggings, holding a guitar. only
  • Open Door
    By Ryo Yamaguchi December 23, 2021

    Early in the pandemic I made a faulty assumption. If my poet friends could stay safe, I thought, this time would be a boon. We were confronting a great crisis,...

    Interior of a room with sun streaming in through a small rectangular window. Blue walls, dark floor,
  • Open Door
    By Layla Benitez-James December 22, 2021

    In the seven years since I graduated from the University of Houston’s creative writing program, I’ve joked that I needed to deprogram with translation before I could write my own...

    Layer collage with partially obscured text from the 8th amendment. Red, black, white, yellow and blue.
  • Open Door
    By Harriet Staff December 20, 2021

    In keeping with our annual tradition, Harriet asked Poetry Foundation staff to share a book (or two) that helped them get through another challenging year. *** Evalena Friedman, Library Assistant I was completely entranced by Latitude, the debut collection...

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  • Open Door
    By David Woo December 20, 2021

    If finding someone literal-minded is an occasion to celebrate the complexity of one’s own mind, it is also an accusation that can summon the most extreme aspects of consciousness.

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  • Open Door
    By Honey Crawford June 14, 2021

    The recent release of Fodder, a literary‑sonic collaboration between Douglas Kearney and Val Jeanty, brings the dynamic poet/performer/librettist and the visionary composer of Afro-Electronica together in a masterful demonstration of...

    Detail of installation featuring several different darkly painted images on a white wall. Image features texts, a series of X's, and dripping black paint.
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