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Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in your browser. [Newsletter Banner]  April 5, 2019 [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Forward to a Friend]( [Detail of "Giverny" by Sara Katz]( collection [Spring Poems]( Classic and contemporary poems to celebrate the advent of spring. [Portrait of poet Laura Ulewicz]( Essay [In a Foreign Land]( The lost work of Laura Ulewicz. By Mairead Small Staid [2019 National Poetry Month blogathon graphic.]( Poetry News [Harriet's 2019 National Poetry Month Blogathon Is Here!]( We at Harriet are excited to announce the lineup for our annual celebration of National Poetry Month. By Harriet Staff [Stephen Jonas, Arcana, cover]( Featured Blogger [Harriet: “Imagined Selves: David Rich on the Anti-biographies of Stephen Jonas”]( Garrett Caples interviews David Rich about his research into the mysterious life of Stephen Jonas, a poet who was notorious for fabricating and inventing his past. By Garrett Caples Announcement Our website is nominated for a Webby award! Help us honor the countless contributors, poets, artists, illustrators, and editors who bring you new poetry content every day. Vote now! []( Featured Podcasts POETRY MAGAZINE [Marilyn Nelson reads “The Boley Rodeo”]( The editors discuss Marilyn Nelson’s poem “The Boley Rodeo” from the April 2019 issue of Poetry. [Listen to audio version }}]( Listen POETRY off the shelf [The Populist Soviet Poet]( The life and legacy of Vladimir Mayakovsky. [Listen to audio version }}]( Listen poetrynow [Things to Do in Hell]( Chris Martin composes a list of things one might do in hell. [Listen to audio version }}]( Listen VS [Camonghne Felix vs. Romance]( Camonghne Felix is our president, a damn good poet, and a wonderful human. She sits down with Franny and Danez to talk about romance, heartbreak, flowers, and phalanges, and her brand new collection Build Yourself a Boat. [Listen to audio version }}]( Listen Poem Talk [Slowing the Rate of Perception: A discussion of “Hello, the Roses” by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge]( Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Joshua Schuster, Evelyn Reilly, and James Sherry. [Listen to audio version }}]( Listen  [More Featured Podcasts]( SUBSCRIBE [GET POETRY]( [The Poetry Foundation]( [The Poetry Foundation on Twitter]( [The Poetry Foundation on Facebook]( [The Poetry Foundation on Instagram]( [The Poetry Foundation on Tumblr](  You have received this email because you submitted your email address at www.poetryfoundation.org. You may [unsubscribe]( or [change]( your newsletter subscription preferences at any time. © 2019 Poetry Foundation, Poetry Foundation 61 W. Superior Street Chicago, IL 60654 USA #                              Â

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