Bernadette Mayer writes through the pandemic.
H.D.’s autobiographical novel asks: What's in a name?
Wong May updates the Tang Dynasty poets for the 21st century.
Before she wrote one of the longest novels in history, Marguerite Young found her voice in poetry.
Edwin Denby made his name as a dance critic, but his poetry was a pivotal influence on the writers and artists of the New York School.
On Ted Berrigan’s exuberant and idiosyncratic prose.
The boredom of dystopia in Elisa Gabbert's Normal Distance.
What made Rilke great?
Super-Infinite, a new biography of John Donne, presents the poet in all of his piety and lust.