‘Nox,’ or the Muteness of Things
Anne Carson’s Nox. By Charles M. Stang
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Read MorePoetry by Olvido García Valdés, translated from the Spanish by Catherine Hammond
Read MoreEach of the poems in this issue could be considered a prayer, an expression reaching toward the infinite or the precious finite. By Susan Lloyd McGarry
Read MoreWe must embrace the most important engagements God offers us, even though they will happen in unlikely places and with unlikely people. By Christian Wiman
Read MoreYolmo rituals around death and mourning entail a soothing, sonorous “poetics of guidance” that allows people to help one another through life’s toughest transitions. By Robert R. Desjarlais
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