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June 17, 2022
Magazine
Jeremy Lybarger
Thom Gunn’s Anti-Confessional Poetry
With a genius for understatement and formal restraint, Gunn wrote some of the most powerful poetry of the AIDS crisis.
February 22, 2016
Terese Svoboda
The Forgotten Feminism of Lola Ridge
Ten years before Virginia Woolf called for a room of one’s own, this radical poet paved the way for literary feminists.
March 11, 1991
Irving Howe
An Exercise in Memory
Eliot and the Jews: A personal confession.
March 23, 1963
Irving Howe
You Probably Haven’t Read Robert Frost’s Best Poems
There's way more to Frost than "The Road Not Taken."
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