American Poet Gallery
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burtoo:American Poetry - Brendon Burton
superheroesincolor: The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip-Hop (2015) “Hip-Hop
George Platt Lynes (American; 1907–1955)Portrait of Marianne Moore 1935Gelatin silver Library of Con
Stella Dallas - King Vidor | Stella reading India’s Love Lyrics by Laurence Hope
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘Tam O'Shanter’, “Weird Tales”, Vol. 31, #5, 1938
burtoo:American Poetry - Brendon Burton
burtoo: American Poetry - Brendon Burton
burtoo:American Poetry - Brendon Burton
— Wallace Stevens, from ‘Flyer’s Fall’, in Selected Poems (1953)
Portrait of John Ashbery - Jane Freilicher c. 1968American , 1924-2014oil on canvas , 20.25 x 1
None can narrate that strife in the pines,A seal is on it – Sabaean lore!Obscure as the wood,
Today is another one of those days where I’m like, “Huh? How did this happen?” I am beyond belief ri
jessehimself:As seen at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
I’ll be posting excerpts from #AnInfectedSunset leading up to its release. This piece comes in the s
An excerpt from my forthcoming ekphrastic long poem, An Infected Sunset, appears in e-flux‘s April 2
Dugald Stewart Walker (1883-1937), “Rainbow Gold- Poems Old and New Selected for Boys and Girl
Maud Fuller Petersham (1890-1971) & Miska Petersham (1888-1960), ‘The Mocking Bird’, “Chil
American Poetry is now availableAmerican Poetry is a previously unreleased body of work by photograp
Dugald Stewart Walker (1883-1937), “Rainbow Gold- Poems Old and New Selected for Boys and Girl
Ilya Kaminsky, ‘American Tourist’, Dancing in Odessa[Text ID: “When Mosesbrok
From the Archive: “NYC Variations,” a poem by Jim CarrollI have walked these streets so
tejanos /why did so many hispanics vote for trump?elisa chavezTío, su casa tieneescalones fal
misteerie:ecc-poetry: la verdad / the storybookTengo miedo a decirtede mi madre, porque ella tiene s
saltbright:ecc-poetry:misteerie:ecc-poetry: la verdad / the storybookTengo miedo a decirtede mi madr
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