The American Poetry Review reaches a worldwide audience six times a year with the finest contemporary poetry, columns, interviews, photos, translations, and reviews. Every issue includes new voices, established masters, and exciting new translations.
The American Poetry Review
FOUR POEMS
FIVE POEMS
ALREADY
WAYS TO DESCRIBE AN ASTEROID
AMBIGUITIES OF THE SECOND PERSON IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE FICTION AND POETRY
THREE POEMS
TWO POEMS
APOSTROPHE IN STORM
I CARRY YOU
“SINGING IN THE OUTHOUSE” • Frank Stanford, labor, and Southern listening
BLOOD MOON, ECLIPSE
WHAT RAY CHARLES SAYS
FOUR POEMS from Jackalopes, Inc.
LES PENSÉES SONT DES FLOWERS
THE VOLTA • The American sonnets of Coleman and Hayes, and the Sicilian School sonnets of da Lentini
THE QUESTION OF SURVIVING THIS
WHAT IT IS
“IF YOU’RE NOT YOUR OWN FAVOURITE POET THEN WHAT ARE YOU DOING?”
TWO POEMS
SECOND PARADISE
SMOTHER
TWO POEMS
DECISION [DE-, CAEDERE-, LATIN]
THE PHYSICAL IMPOSSIBILITY OF DEATH IN THE MIND OF SOMEONE LIVING