Title | : | Poetry Foundation Magazine, June 2018 |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Perfectbound |
Number of Pages | : | 108 |
Publication | : | Published June 1, 2018 |
Tacey M. Atsitty
Sy Hoahwah
Julian Talamantez Brolaski
Tanaya Winder
Poetry Foundation Magazine, June 2018 Reviews
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Nearly each poem in this issue devoted to native poets is unforgettable, life-changing, clamoring for all the words that spin the world right.
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I’ve taken a quasi-intentional break from poetry the last couple months, for a number of reasons, and this volume bore the brunt of that, unfortunately. It’s difficult to reflect after such a long period on the quality of the individual poems, but the Comment section was incredibly useful and meaningful for me. I’ll always be learning my craft, and looking for knew ways to express that growth, and I found a lot here that speaks to those areas I’d like to explore and/or improve.
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Amazing issue filled with beguiling poems.
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Love this magazine.
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An excellent, powerful issue, I especially enjoyed the work by Atsitty, Hoahwah, Winder, and Gansworth, but the whole was fantastic.
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This issue, guest-edited by Heid E. Erdrich, is devoted to Native Poets. The piece that I’m still thinking about is one of the prose offerings, “Words as Seeds,” by Tanaya Winder.
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Tanaya Winder was my favorite from this issue. Margaret Noodin's comment on translating Sappho was incredibly fascinating.