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From the magazine:Fatemeh

By Fatemeh Shams
Translated By Armen Davoudian
She wanted to name me “Hedieh”
a gift from another world
in her bulging belly.

She wanted to name me “Sepideh…
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T Shot #9: Ode to My Sharps Container

By KB Brookins
Holder of loose blood. Taker of contraptions
I use when I’m brave enough to save myself.
Visual reminder that I can do it. Former container
of pickles so you smell like sour victory. Glass
house of my gender. Chest hair–maker.
Every interaction at the coffee...
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From the magazine:Romance

By Václav Hrabě
Translated By C. E. Janecek
Green fluorescents 
pale the night sky 
Swaying like a drunken preacher
And the stars 
even at this distance…

Prose from Poetry Magazine

From the magazine:On Translating Václav Hrabě

By C. E. Janecek

Hrabě’s poems embody the Czech sixties literary scene, during which the Beat Generation’s literature permeated Czechoslovakia. 

Poem of the day

By James Weldon Johnson
Tiny bit of humanity,
Blessed with your mother’s face,   
And cursed with your father’s mind...
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All that repeats—
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By Tracy K. Smith
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By Carl Phillips
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The truth is we come back as a choir.

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In time I have come to comprehend this: that you believe in the world by touching its every face.

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By Sylvie Kandé
Translated By Nancy Naomi Carlson
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By CM Burroughs

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Jan Beatty

Jan Beatty’s eighth book is Dragstripping (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2024). Beatty has worked as a waitress, an abortion counselor, and in maximum security prisons.

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Asylum

By Jan Beatty
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