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  • By The Editors

    An introduction to a period of seismic social change and poetic expansion.

    "Ophelia," a painting by John Everett Millais, circa 1851.
  • By The Editors

    Resources for teaching and learning remotely, for all levels.

    Boy is attending online class room in the living room.
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    An introduction to the poetic revolution that brought common people to literature’s highest peaks.

  • By The Editors

    An introduction to the monumental artistic movement that changed poetry forever.

    Gertrude Stein sitting on a sofa in her Paris studio, with a portrait of her by Pablo Picasso, and other modern art paintings hanging on the wall behind her 1930
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    An introduction to poets of the experimental college that helped revolutionize mid-century poetics.

    Buckminster Fuller Black Mountain College
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    An introduction to a newly personal mode of writing that popularized exploring the self.

    Black and white illustration of poets Robert Lowell (left) and Sylvia Plath (right)
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    Recent poems about pregnancy, birth, and being a mother.

    Mother and little daughter having fun with red balloons in rape field
  • By The Editors

    Celebrating America's groundbreaking poet and his legacy.

    Steel engraving of Walt Whitman.
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    Contemporary poems for and about the moms in our lives.

    Two women sitting together.
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    WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 4: (L-R) Former U.S. Poet Laureate, M.S. Merwin, glances back at the audience as he departs the stage after reading poetry in the Coolidge Auditorium at the U.S. Library of Congress, May 4, 2011, in Washington, DC.