poetry
"Where were you during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020," will become a common query of us by generations to come.
Headlining an auction to be held in Beverly Hills and online next month is a previously unrecorded “Paris Journal” written by Jim Morr
San Marino, CA — The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens announced today that it has acquired the papers of Dana Gioia, an internationall
Last week, the Center for Book Arts (CBA) in New York City debuted an exhibition that truly takes poetry off the page.
Austin, TX — The papers of American poet Frederick Seidel (b.
The Library of Congress will celebrate the 200th anniversary of American poet and changemaker Walt Whitman’s birthday in spring 2019 with a series of exhibits, public programs and a digital crowdso
How did a carpenter’s son, grammar school dropout and sometime hack writer become America’s greatest poet?
New York — In celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of Walt Whitman’s birth, the Morgan Library & Museum exhibits the work of the beloved American poet.
Waylaid by the weather, I had only one day to browse both Boston fairs this year. It's an impossible task, but still, I saw many amazing books, manuscripts, and objects.