How To Read by Vasi BjeletichPosted on March 26, 2024March 26, 2024 The written word wants more from its reader, and in return provides more of its own essence. What is it to write? What does it mean to be a word? Independent ProjectPoetryauthorship conceptualism formalism poetry writing
[Working Title: A Broad Compilation Of Poems] by Syeda Maliha and Jacob BenoistPosted on March 8, 2024February 6, 2024 The wings of the / flying falcon burnout / the last sunset before / late night extinction Interdisciplinary SeminarPoetryclimate change environment poetics politics
Pandemic Pet by Kylie NguyenPosted on February 9, 2024January 30, 2024 Singing at the fortissimo opera level, / He prevents the silence from echoing too loud. First-Year Writing SeminarPoetryanimals music poetics
Calvin Klein by Yihan YuanPosted on October 23, 2023September 25, 2023 In the dusk. Sky was bronze. / The backyard traveled back to the Song dynasty. / Our home became a farmhouse. Advanced Writing CoursePoetryancestry asian american memory representation
Two by Toyosi Odusola by Oluwatoyosi OdusolaPosted on October 9, 2023October 11, 2023 You know you must relive it all– / their eyes, their laughs, the ache you felt / from the day that never ended. Advanced Writing CoursePoetrymemory time
CELESTIAL LOBOTOMY by Sabina GaudianoPosted on September 25, 2023September 18, 2023 Play for me / Those mortal melodies / So I may know where to find you Advanced Writing CoursePoetryLove poetry spirituality
Three by Ezekiel Zutshi by Ezekiel ZutshiPosted on May 19, 2023May 15, 2023 On the other side of the window / a warbler—the only songbird left in New York’s winter / —ascends on silent wings Advanced Writing CoursePoetryNew York City poetry
Three by Colin CahillPosted on March 20, 2023March 20, 2023 Stretched across a vast concave canvas of your observable universe / an array of stellar orbs twinkles above Advanced Writing CoursePoetryarchitecture New York City poetics
Washington Heights by Leah EspinalPosted on March 1, 2023February 17, 2023 Don’t be fooled we will always take our pride and joy wherever we go / Because that will never be left behind, nuestra alegria / Sin importar lo bueno o lo malo, ay que disfrutar de la vida como sea First-Year Writing SeminarPoetrygentrification immigration latinx poetry
Certain Silence by Nadine RousseauPosted on October 31, 2022October 28, 2022 Jove loved the mountainside’s illicit joys, the bathing nymphs beside the riverbed. MA ProgramPoetrymodernity myth
Some by Éos XuPosted on October 5, 2022September 30, 2022 You surrendered to this surge of the so-called absurdity. Advanced Writing CoursePoetryloss memory
Shanghai, Spring by Kuntian ChenPosted on September 26, 2022September 23, 2022 The smell of disinfectant covers the fragrance, cold lockdown hides the soft, itchy touch of spring grass. Advanced Writing CoursePoetryCOVID-19 memory seasons
A Writer Writes a Writer’s Life by Oriana CapraPosted on September 19, 2022September 16, 2022 After hearing Colm Tóibín speak about his book The Magician, which explores the life of the German Nobel Prize-winning author Thomas Mann. MA ProgramPoetryidentity language writing
Extranjero by Alejandra OrellanaPosted on September 9, 2022 Así voy volando poco a poco/ Poco a poco PoetrySenior Project and Colloquiumexile labor land
Awakening of the Window Washer by XY ZhouPosted on September 2, 2022 He really has an unfortunate face,/ a sort of lumpy squish-shaped nose,/ and charred-tomato skin,/ melting off his bones. Gallatin ReviewPoetrydesire humor Sex