Poetry News
The Harriet Books weekly news roundup features a selection of poetry-related news from around the web.
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"Together, we can be angry"—Anees Ghanima from Gaza, translated by Lena Khalaf Tuffaha.
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KB Brookins talks to Joss Lake about their collection, "Freedom House."
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Adedayo Agarau on Sarah Ghazal Ali’s “Theophanies.”
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Katy Scarlett on Mary Jo Bang, Noor Naga, and the Barbie movie.
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"This is an image of war"—Ilya Kaminsky imagines reading Dante in Ukraine.
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Noor Hindi, Mohammed El-Kurd, and others answer the question, "What does it mean to be Palestinian now?"
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Andrea Brady reviews David Waldstreicher's recent biography of Phillis Wheatley.
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Matteo Ciambella on the Friulian anarchist poet Federico Tavan.
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Omnidawn is accepting manuscripts of first and second poetry books (until February 16).
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Friday, February 2: A virtual reading with Palestinian writers and artists hosted by Adi Magazine.