The title of today’s Poem of the Day, first published in 1912, inevitably recalls “Portrait of a Lady,” the 1881 novel by Henry James (1843–1916). The archetypal Jamesian female protagonist, Isabel ...
This poem is part of a sonnet sequence that meditates on Andrea Modica’s photographs of skulls unearthed from the Colorado Mental Health Institute in Pueblo. In this sonnet (there’s a dropped line in ...
like a bell rung backwards. Their necks push into different weather. I remember how that feels, Daneen Bergland's poems have appeared most recently in Denver Quarterly, Cerise Review, and Poet Lore, ...
Blending photography and poetry is the focus of the exhibition “The Gravel Underneath” that is opening at the Patton-Malott Gallery at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center from 4:30-6:30 p.m. today. The ...
Bonnie Lyons is a professor of English at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Her poems, articles and literary interviews have appeared in a wide variety of literary journals, including The Paris ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Willem Verbeeck / For The Times) This story is part of Image issue 8, “Deserted,” a supercharged experience of becoming and ...