It’s fitting that the poems of John Donne, that metaphysical giant of the 17th century, should appear so regularly as New York Sun Poems of the Day. Donne’s range is dazzling, even as he returns again ...
Sun Yung Shin dedicates her revelatory fourth collection, "The Wet Hex," to those "cast away," using a verb to remind readers that abandonment is an action imbued with intention and responsibility. In ...
We have a soft spot for the 1920s poetry of Nathalia Crane here at The New York Sun, and we don’t much care who knows it. Even among the set of women poets who found fame in the 1920s — women much ...
Sun Yung Shin dedicates her revelatory fourth collection, “The Wet Hex,” to those “cast away,” using a verb to remind readers that abandonment is an action imbued with intention and responsibility. In ...
Nature's wonders unfold in The Sun in Me: Poems About the Planet, ed. by Judith Nicholls, illus. by Beth Krommes. The anthology presents 29 works by poets from various times and places including ...
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