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The Critics Who Deny Carpe Diem
Peter Tonguette
November 9, 2025
The suspension of disagreeableness is needed to enjoy Dead Poets Society.
The State Department Firings Are Poetry in Motion
Phillip Linderman
July 16, 2025
Modest layoffs produced the predictable Chicken Little cries of doom inside the State Department—as well as some Deep State poetry.
The Bicentenary of Lord Byron’s Demise
Sumantra Maitra
April 21, 2024 - 3:20 PM Eastern
State of the Union: The prince of the Romantics died 200 years ago Friday.
Ancient Pain
Helen Andrews
November 7, 2023
A new biography of Anthony Hecht is a study of discipline in art, life, and civilization.
Are You Grieving?
Casey Chalk
August 9, 2023
The prayerful poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins embraces a saving romance with the eternal.
Featured in the September/October 2022 issue
Saving the Subjective
Micah P. Veillon
August 15, 2022
The purpose of poetry is to reunite the language of the physical and the spiritual as one thing.
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