For more than 110 years, Poetry magazine has been a monthly gathering space for poets and readers. The magazine publishes contemporary poetry and prose, primarily in English, and translations from contributors all over the world. Poetry has been published in Chicago since its founding in 1912.
Poetry
Editor’s Note
Blindness
Poem to Retweet upon News of My Death
Bevy of Crows
From “Winter with Ovid”
Early Absence
Water Thirsty for Water
Nocturnal Spirits
I’m Like If Mary Oliver Had Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Cherry
From “Underworlds”
Barq’s Root Beer
Barilla Tomato & Basil
In August, in the City
The Fountains of Youth
I Had a Pet Rabbit
Text/ile II
These Headphones Should Be Free
Sky Glee
Haibun: Well Baby Clinic
Sin Título
Untitled
Te atribuyo el torrente de mi sangre
To You I Attribute My Blood’s Torrent
Amendment (rev.
What My Uncle’s Dead Lovers Left Behind
SissyCessful
Self-Portrait
Domestic Interior
Mango Head
Introduction
me llamo viento
what the ghosts of las adelitas say in the afterlife part 1
el abanico
lo nuestro
machetona
You can thank us later
Look at our boots and spurs!
Dress pet peeves
You are prettier when you are quiet
Four generations
“Water to the Brim, Please”: Notes on the Haiku of Maxine Hong Kingston
Malu Cycles/瑪璐循環
Chinese Time
A Circle Comes Together
Untitled/無題
Two Goats
Contributors