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 ...
THE natural product of a creed which ignores the æsthetical part of man and reduces Nature to a uniform drab would seem to have been Bernard Barton. His verse certainly infringed none of the ...
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 ...
The interplay of food and literature tantalizes our senses, weaving stories that nourish the mind and soul. Let us dive into the ballad poems that describe the complex flavors from the menu of ...
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 ...
Listen to Ginsberg’s poem set to music with Paul McCartney, Philip Glass and Lenny Kaye. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional offers ...
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