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Today’s Poem of the Day, “Song in the Key of Autumn,” published in the Century in 1920, exhibits the early twentieth century’s fluid relationship with traditional rhyme and meter. As its title ...
In “Poem in Autumn,” she seizes just that: fall’s fleeting turning point between a memory of warmth and the cold’s inevitable creep. In that suspended instance, she sees the leaves ...
As part of a series of seasonal conversations and poetry, Todd Moe spoke with Vermont poet David Crews about his poems and their connections to mountains, wilderness, history and waterways. Crews ...
There's nothing like the arrival of autumn to inspire thoughts of apple picking, cozy sweaters and all things back-to-school.
Having never missed an issue in more than a century, the Sewanee Review is the oldest continuously published literary quarterly in the country. Begun in 1892 at The University of the South in Sewanee, ...
Elsa Theismann is an 11 year old in 5th grade. Her parents are Mayo High School graduates and her grandparents are long-time Rochester residents. Her poem Autumn was recently chosen for inclusion ...
With “Poem of the Day,” The New York Sun offers a daily portion of verse selected by Joseph Bottum with the help of the North Carolina poet Sally Thomas, the Sun’s associate poetry editor. Tied to the ...