Poetry News & ResourcesKay Ryan: Online ResourcesThis guide compiles links to resources on newly appointed U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan throughout the Library of Congress Web site and elsewhere on the Web.
Librarian of Congress Appoints Kay Ryan Poet LaureateLibrarian of Congress James H. Billington today announced the appointment of Kay Ryan as the Library’s 16th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for 2008-2009.
Joseph Brodsky: Online ResourcesThis guide compiles links to resources on former poet laureate Joseph Brodsky on the Library of Congress Web site and other English-language sites.
United States Poets Laureate: Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the U.S. poet laureateship.
New Guides to Poets Laureate AvailableNew Web guides to online resources for former U.S. poets laureate Stanley Kunitz, Robert Pinsky, Rita Dove, and Robert Hass are now available.
Poet Laureate Charles Simic Gives Swan Song LectureCharles Simic made the final appearance of his tenure as U.S. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry when he presented a lecture on poetry translation at the Library of Congress.
Poetry 180Poem 180 - "Break"A poem by Dorianne Laux from the Library's Poetry 180 project. This is the final Poetry 180 poem of the school year.
Poem 179 - "Bike Ride with Older Boys"A poem by Laura Kasischke from the Library's Poetry 180 project.
Poem 178 - "End of April"A poem by Phillis Levin from the Library's Poetry 180 project.
Poem 177 - "Eagle Plain"A poem by Robert Francis from the Library's Poetry 180 project.
Poem 176 - "How to Change a Frog Into a Prince"A poem by Anna Denise from the Library's Poetry 180 project.
Poem 175 - "Gretel"A poem by Andrea Hollander Budy from the Library's Poetry 180 project.
Fiction & PoetryWe Did Not Make OurselvesMichael Dickman Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000
We did not make ourselves is one thing
I keep singing into my hands
while falling
asleep
for just a second
before I have to get up and turn on all the lights in the house, one after the
other, like opening an Advent calendar
My brain opening
the chemical . . .
ReunionJeffrey Skinner Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000
Why do you keep returning,
alive, able to walk and gesture as you could not at the end,
your movements sketchy, more holographic
than warm? Thanksgiving dinner with all the relatives
and I alone with the suspicion I cannot speak:
You should be elsewhere.
Heavy drinking, as always. The newest . . .
Gorse Is Not PeopleJanet Frame Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000
Do you remember your twenty-first birthday? The party, the cake, and cutting a slice of it to put under your pillow that night, to make you dream of your future beloved; the giant key; the singing:
I’m twenty-one today!
Twenty-one today!
I’ve got the key of the . . .
Isola BellaC. K. Stead Mon, 18 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000
In the stony garden
with the bronze plaque
that misquotes her
she called down
from the terrace, “Friend or
foe?” She carried a
parasol. Her hair
was a shiny cap,
her face a mask.
“Friend of friends,” I
answered--“Lawrence . . .
Carco . . . Bertie Russell . . .”
At each name the mask
half-revealed . . .
Here the Birds’ Journey EndsMahmoud Darwish Mon, 18 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000
Here the birds’ journey ends, our journey, the journey of words,
and after us there will be a horizon for the new birds.
We are the ones who forge the sky’s copper, the sky that will carve roads
after us and make amends with our names above the distant cloud . . .
AwakeTobias Wolff Mon, 18 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000
Odysseus turned his back on the harbour and followed a rough track leading through the woods and up to the hills toward the place where Athene had told him . . .”
Richard read on for a time. He was restless but tried to take an interest in Odysseus’ journey to the home . . .
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