Poetry

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Poet Holly Pester interprets our invitation from the outer depths

BY Holly Pester |

The visual artist on forging connections across Europe through music and verse

BY Julianknxx AND Angel Lambo |

Artists and writers remember ‘the people’s poet’, whose prolific career foregrounded the power of the pen in engaging meaningful social commentary

At Amant, New York, a survey of the artist's work commemorates the verse of poets censured by governments through sculpture and installations

BY Jasmine Liu |

The London artist revisits the last two decades in celebration of Frieze’s 20th anniversary, with a specially commissioned new poem from James Massiah

BY Liz Johnson Artur AND James Massiah |

Works from the poet’s forthcoming book Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return take on a life of their own

BY CAConrad |

Ahead of the release of her new memoir, The Light Room, the author shares a list of the literary works that have inspired her

BY Kate Zambreno |

The poet and artist creates works that occupy a transitional state between life and death

BY Sayuri Okamoto |

A new wave of digital literary magazines are engaging with the internet as both medium and material

BY Meg Miller |

Two new collections published by Fonograf Editions reintroduce readers to the preternatural heart of the poet

BY Andrew Durbin |

Alejandro Zambra on how reading Vicuña helped him lose his fear of writing

BY Alejandro Zambra |

The prolific Beat poet, who died aged 86 on 25 October, left behind a powerful and ever-urgent call to action in her Revolutionary Letters

BY Iris Cushing |

The American poet – whose ‘Memory’ is now out from Siglio Press – on the poetics of synesthesia

BY Bernadette Mayer |

While the American artist was staying in Dublin in the 1990s, she encountered a female character with a wildness to match Mad Sweeney 

Renowned poet Joan Retallack reads Adnan’s poetry

BY Joan Retallack |

For Adnan, art and politics need not be in conflict

BY Pablo Larios |

In ‘All That Beauty’, it’s not a matter of seeing better, or more clearly; it’s a matter of seeing more widely and wildly

BY Steven Zultanski |