American Poetry Review Mar/Apr Vol. 54, No. 2
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- March/April 2025 issue
- Newspaper style format
- Contemporary poetry and literary prose
- In continuous publication since 1972!
Featuring:
Polly Adams: It Might as Well Be Burning
Kai Carlson-Wee: Buffalo
Alabaster DePlume: Two poems from Looking for my value: Prologue to a blade.
Disappearing • Some Things I've Felt the Need to Watch Online Lately
Alex Dimitrov: Paris • 15 Place Vendôme • Insomnia • Fantasy
Mark Irwin: A day, a thousand days, and a hundred years • Astronaut
Rosa Jamali: Five poems (Translated from the Persian by Kaveh Bassiri)
The Lighthouse • She — Wolf — Vulture — Tiger • Whale • Bracken • I Wrote in Syriac
Krystal Languell: The Performance is a Ceremony: On LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs'
Village
James McCorkle: On Generosity • Fireflies at Ochanomizu • Clutch
...and many more!
The world’s most exciting poetry-reading experience, The American Poetry Review is dedicated to reaching a worldwide audience with a diverse array of the best contemporary poetry and literary prose. APR also aims to expand the audience interested in poetry and literature, and to provide authors, especially poets, with a far-reaching forum in which to present their work.
The American Poetry Review has been in continuous publication since 1972 and has presented the work of over 8,000 writers. With a newspaper-like print format, it's an everyday poetry portal you can tuck under your arm and read on the go.
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