Merle Haggard has always been a stellar lyricist and singer, but this video proves that the man also had quite the knack for penning a poem.
Our critic A.O. Scott marvels at the power and paradox of a sonnet by Gwendolyn Brooks. Isabella Cotier By A.O. Scott Here’s a poem about patience, about self-control, about the need to conserve ...
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Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
This poem seems to point to her relationship with ... The poetic resolution is magnificently stark, blending oxymoron, paradox and silence where explanation cannot salve. The oxymoron is the ...
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He filled notebooks with poems and lyrics as a young man and liked a lot of different ... "Johansen is one of those singers, ...
The liturgy of Ash Wednesday has come to tell us something new about time, our time, and to invite us into a new ...
The imagery was striking, and again paradoxical, for how could you hit a bull’s eye ... I would devour Eman’s poems when his collection, “Salvaged Poems,” was published a couple of years later, when ...