An early poem from D.H. Lawrence (1885–1930), which appeared in his 1916 collection “Amores,” “The Enkindled Spring” shows the young writer emerging from something like a traditional Georgian poet ...
All poetry is goth, but some poems are more goth than others. And by “goth,” I mean totally unsparing of the twin wildnesses of love and death. The paradox of elegiac poems is that they simultaneously ...
In this busy season, it's nice to be able to reflect on all we have, not what we want. A new set of poetry in our current Holiday Catalogue gives us some things to consider. The three volumes are "The ...
“Twenty Four Poems,” a new book by John Yamrus of Spring Township, has been released by Meat for Tea Press. Hot on the heels of his highly acclaimed retrospective collection “Selected Poems: The ...
It’s easy to think of Christina Rossetti (1830–1894) as a caricature of her own extremes: morbid and (as other of her poems we have run in the Sun suggest) maybe a little hysterical, certainly strange ...
The Post Bulletin publishes poetry by local and area writers every Tuesday. Send poems to [email protected] with the subject line "Poetry submission." ...
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