This week’s guest on Poetry from Daily Life is Marilyn Singer, who divides her time between Brooklyn, New York and Washington, Connecticut. This is Marilyn’s second column in the series. Her first ...
Singer (Miss Muffet, or What Came After) taps into the rhythms of the cha-cha, conga, waltz, and other dances in more than a dozen upbeat poems. “No fumbling, no bumbling,/ my pops is tops at tumbling ...
They dance now Wholly in air, it seems, Enhanced by atmospheres Of pure decorum. Rapt in the flow Of what they wear, we think Of light, improbable rivers Moving through air. No strain escorts Their ...
Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. Theodore Roethke “may have been the maddest poet of his generation,” as ...
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