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
God of Song
Bin by Bin
From Below
The World in Miniature
Sir
Cooking Gas Commercial
Consular Still Life
ithaca
Ластовици
Swallows
Пиперки
Peppers
Walking Around My Apartment Topless, Boston Wild Turkey and I See Each Other
Althea, it’s waning.
How low did you have to go?
The pale blue waters
[discharge day #1]
Egress
Egress
Oh I Thought You Knew, She Said, Dad Is Alive
Everything Will Be Fucked Forever / A Time of Peace Always Comes Again
Cultural Achievements
From “Pequeñas cordilleras de sargazo”
From “Small Sargasso Mountains”
उषा
Dawn
पथरीली घास-भरी इस पहाड़ीी की ढाल पर
On a Stony Grass-Covered Hillside
एक आदमी दो पहाड़ां को कोहिनयं
A Man Pushes Two Hills
दन ककशमशीी-रेशमी, गोरा
The Day Raisiny
“czy świat umrze trochę”
“will the world die a little”
“moje serce jest władcą absolutnym”
“my heart is an autocrat”
“Tego roku jest znowu wiosna”
“It is spring again”
Saturday Class: Fever Dream (George, Breonna, and Trayvon)
Saturday Class: Gwendolyn Brooks and “We Real Cool”
Proof
LOVE’S AUSTERE AND LONELY OFFICES
Galvanizing Textures
Heedful Hold
Swift Glimpse
HARD FEELINGS • Disgusting, isn’t it, how much we want to be loved?
On Disgust: Gurgling Pits
On Fear: Radiant and Brimming
On Nostalgia: Ever Cleaner, Ever More Pillowy
Contributors