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Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here] to view it in your web browser. [Poetry Foundation][Newsletter] January 27, 2017 [jia tolentino] [Mind No Mind] BY JIA TOLENTINO [Poems of Protest, Resistance, and Empowerment] Why poetry is necessary and sought after during crises. [poetry off the shelf] [Poetry Stars in a Movie] Ron Padgett on having his poems appear in Jim Jarmusch's film Paterson. [harriet the blog] [I’m Trying to Wreck Your Mind, That’s All] BY STACY SZYMASZEK [mary ruefle] [Super Bowl] by Mary Ruefle Poem of the Day [For Once, Then, Something, by Robert Frost] [Sign up to have a poem emailed to you each day.] Audio Poem of the Day [Some Sort of Truth, by Dorothea Lasky] [Subscribe to the audio poem of the day podcast.] [Forward to a friend] [Find us on Facebook] [Follow us on Twitter] Harriet: the Blog - [Susan Howe Awarded 2017 Frost Medal] - [Chris Nealon Discusses Three of Contemporary Poetry’s Militants: Anne Boyer, Sandra Simonds, & Jasmine Gibson] - [On (a) Space, Listening, & (a) Friendship, by Stacy Szymaszek] - [Brandon Shimoda Delivers Talk on Japanese Internment for Inauguration Day] - [Reading List: January 2017, by Lindsay Garbutt] [More entries] Recent Podcasts [Dworzec] Emily Pérez portrays a person on a train fleeing from a past life. [More podcasts] [January Issue of Poetry] Sheryl Luna, Ishion Hutchinson, Carl Phillips, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Tommy Pico, Alicia Ostriker, Andrew Motion, Hieu Minh Nguyen, Mary Ruefle, Layli Long Soldier, Paul Celan, Roxane Gay, Jia Tolentino, and many others. [Read the issue] [Subscribe to Poetry] [Poetry Magazine] Complimentary digital editions with print subscription. [Get Poetry!] You have received this newsletter because you submitted your email address at []. You may [unsubscribe] or [change your newsletter subscription preferences] at any time. Copyright © 2017 Poetry Foundation | 61 West Superior Street, Chicago, IL 60654

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