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.
American Poetry Review
from TRADING RIFFS TO SLAY MONSTERS
IT HAS THEM WITHIN ITSELF AS AN IMAGE IN A MIRROR
TWO POEMS
THE ZUIHITSU AND THE TOADSTOOL
Parking Lots
TWO POEMS
MY NEW BOSS HAS BEEN THINKING A LOT ABOUT TIME
TWO POEMS
AFTER ANOTHER LOW CUT FADE BEFORE THE QUARANTINE
TEN POEMS
“A LETTER WRITTEN IN RED JUICE” • A Review of Norma Jeane Baker of Troy by Anne Carson
PRINCE READING TONI MORRISON 1987 TONI MORRISON DANCING TO PRINCE 1974
ULTRAMARINE
TWO POEMS
LANGUAGE DOES NOT SERVE US ALL. SO WHAT WILL? • Stillness and Recognition in Taylor Johnson’s Inheritance
YEARS, THE WOODS FELT FOREIGN HERE
FOR LINDA TIRADO
FIVE POEMS • from Us from Nothing, a Lyrical History
TWO POEMS
THREE POEMS
TWO POEMS
DECENTRAL AMERICA • The poetry of Sheila Maldonado: An appreciation of that’s what you get
DRAGPHRASIS: ALEXIS MATEO CALLS HOME THE TROOPS WITH A DEATH DROP
IN MEMORY OF JEAN VALENTINE