Poetry

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‘I spend more time being seduced by the void … as a way of energizing my language’: poet Wayne Koestenbaum speaks about his new book

BY Zachary Pace |

A mass of poetic, colorful banners Is animated by a specially commissioned new sound work, Begin Again, Begin Again (Years) (2018). Presented by Galerie Nagel Draxler.

Now out from Rizzoli, a new book collects the collages of the recently-deceased poet and erstwhile art critic

BY Craig Burnett |

The Frieze New York 2018 campaign maps the poet and curator’s Lunch Poems

BY Matthew McLean |

Exploring New York City in the footsteps of Frank O’Hara

Curators Tom Eccles and Amy Zion take a literary theme for 2018

How Bethany Collins, Steffani Jemison, Adam Pendleton and Kameelah Janan Rasheed are using the tradition of black radical poetry to examine questions of subjectivity and race

BY Evan Moffitt |

Reflections, a favourite verse, and a new poem dedicated to one of the English language’s most renowned poets of the past century

From a wild child to a talking mongoose: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

From a biography of the Daily Mail to monuments to Karl Marx: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Author and poet Susan Stewart's new book shows her abiding concern with lyric

BY Brian Dillon |

From collecting apparitions to the contested legacy of black nationalism: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Are we really modern? Why are artists suddenly interested in poetry? What to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Hal Foster and Ben Lerner discuss criticism, poetry, painting and what it means to despise the thing you love most

BY Hal Foster AND Ben Lerner |

From the Spiritualist origins of Ghostbusters to an interview with Luc Sante: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

From the poetry of the late Geoffrey Hill to the new literary genre of the 'ultra-unreal': what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

A weekend reading list on the UK vote to leave the European Union

BY Paul Clinton |

From socially engaged poetry to matters of style: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

The intertwining of life and death in poetry, art and nature

BY Olivia Laing |

From John Ashbery on art criticism to an analysis of the new populism: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |