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American Poetry Review Sep/Oct 2024 Vol. 53, No. 5

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  • September/October 2024 issue
  • Newspaper style format
  • Contemporary poetry and literary prose
  • In continuous publication since 1972!

Featuring:

Rae Armantrout:Getting Real • Jitters • Stuck

Dara Barrois/Dixon:Is a Citroën Xsara Braque EvenImaginable?

Elly Bookman:House of Memory • Bird's Eye • Resolve • Forklift Wish • The Trees Say

Geoff Bouvier:Six Cantos from Us from Nothing: A Poetic History: 3200 Before Common Era: Writing • 3100 Before Common Era: Money • 3000 Before Common Era: Time • 723 Common Era: Clocks • 1450: Capitalism • 1837: Telecommunications

Michael Chang:75 Kenmare • I Think We're Alone Now • Tree of Life • Shibuya, Unaccompanied • The After-After

Ayokunle Falomo:Self-Portrait with Truth at the Bottom of a Well

Monica Ferrell:Life of Mary • Lepanto • Lucky Girl

Dobby Gibson:Boingo Hotspot • The Little Prince • How Roses Get Their Names • Poem for Zinnias • This Just In

Mónica Gomery:The End Is the Beginning

Kelle Groom:Alice in the Delta • Alice & the Dead Girl • Alice Goes Skinny Dipping • Alice Rings Up the Afterlife

Brionne Janae:Autumn in Bed-Stuy • The Wickedness of God

Charles Jensen:Occasion(fromThe Three Vectors of Poetry)

David Kirby:The Daughters ofFrank O'Haraor Exuberance: Poetry's E-Z Pass

Kerrin McCadden:Time • Finding Out the Cool Antique I Bought Is Actually an Oakley Sunglasses Display Case from When I Was a Kid • Weight • Shit I Can Do Now That I'm Invisible • Let Him Say

Orlando Ricardo Menes:Memento • Poetica Aquae • Water's Creed

Joseph Millar:Materials • Hymn • Cinematography

Carol Moldaw:The Click and the Wink

John A. Nieves:Wash

Ethel Rackin:Fire • Underwood • Homesteaders

Sara Sturek:Standing at This Tropic Door • After Storm

Eleanor Wilner:Not Knowing, But Falling

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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