Mark Hyatt—barely published and dead at 32—was a lost figure of queer British poetry. Two posthumous books revive his startling voice.
A newly reissued memoir by Emily Dickinson’s niece tries to decode the poet’s enduring mystery.
Sex meets death in Deborah Landau’s Skeletons.
An introduction to Kim Hyesoon.
On Kim Hyesoon's unruly poetics.
A letter for Kim Hyesoon.
On crossing into the zone of literature.
How to create a mother tongue.
Clare Bucknell’s The Treasuries examines how poetry anthologies have shaped national identity—and preserved some poems better left forgotten.
With help from technology, The Wild Hunt Divinations recovers the renegade queer subtext of Shakespeare’s sonnets.