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
WHEN WENDY ASKED WHAT WE DREAM
FIVE POEMS
TWO POEMS
ON LANGUAGE AND MOURNING
THREE POEMS
TWO POEMS
TWO POEMS
TWO POEMS
“THE DEAD WILL THINK THE LIVING ARE WORTH IT” • Rereadng W.S. Merwin’s The Lice
TWO POEMS
THREE POEMS
TWO POEMS
First Editions from Winners of the APR/Honickman First Book Prize
BREATHING AND INTERESTED • The bequests of Edward Thomas
FOUR POEMS for Lucie Brock-Broido
YOU’VE HEARD THIS BEFORE, THE ONLY WAY OUT IS THROUGH.
TRIPLE SONNET FOR SAD ASIAN GIRLS
FIVE POEMS • Translated from the Slovenian by Brian Henry
FOUR POEMS
ALTERNATE MYTHOLOGIES OF RAGE & EXILE, IN FRAGMENTS
WHY NOT ME
NO ONE HAS TO CONVINCE US • An appreciation of the work of Jericho Brown Apr Books
THREE POEMS
HOW TO ABANDON SHIP