American Tatts
In his poetry collection American Tatts, Linh Dinh brings out the seedy underbelly of Everytown and pushes it into the […]
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In his poetry collection American Tatts, Linh Dinh brings out the seedy underbelly of Everytown and pushes it into the […]
Urban Exploration couldn’t have asked for a better advocate than Jeff Chapman. Before he died of cancer this past summer, […]
The Harper’s Index, that cheeky, opinionated list of facts and figures in the front of the progressive American magazine is […]
The U.S. is a white supremacist society that, despite small victories against overt forms of racism, continues to privilege whites […]
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Portable Altamont is amusing. There’s nothing wrong with a funny poem, is there? Not everything needs to be gloomy like: […]
No one can sum up Chris Hutchinson’s poetry better than he does himself: “a deep-felt nothingness you consider/ art.” His […]
Sex. Sex. Sex. The poems in this book are dripping with it. Not surprising since the book is named after […]
Ken Norris wants “to close the book” on the long poem. It began in 1799, he writes, with Wordsworth’s “Preludes,” […]
I’m not sure if you noticed, but there’s a country to the south of us called America that produces a […]
Poetry is supposed to release a power to the reader that will hopefully save or enlighten their life in some […]
George Sipos’s Anything but the Moon is a violent reminder of everything that I am not. Sipos can balance the […]