Readings and conversation with The New Yorker's poetry editor, Kevin Young.
Edward Hirsch joins Kevin Young to read, “96 Vandam,” by Gerald Stern, and his own poem “Man on a Fire... more
Jericho Brown joins Kevin Young to read, “When,” by Elizabeth Alexander, and his own poem, “Colosseum.” Jericho Brown, who received... more
This year, The New Yorker turns one hundred years old, and, to celebrate the occasion, we’re publishing an anthology: “A... more
Dobby Gibson joins Kevin Young to read “I have slept in many places, for years on mattresses that entered,” by... more
Rae Armantrout joins Kevin Young to read “Mother,” by Dorothea Lasky, and her own poem “Finally.” Armantrout’s many books include... more
Jim Moore joins Kevin Young to read “I wonder if I will miss the moss,” by Jane Mead, and his... more
Amber Tamblyn joins Kevin Young to read “The Dahlias,” by Didi Jackson, and her own poem “This Living.” Tamblyn, a... more
Valzhyna Mort joins Kevin Young to read “Testimonies” by Victoria Amelina, which Mort translated from the Ukrainian, and “Map,” by... more
Raymond Antrobus joins Kevin Young to read “A Protactile Version of ‘Tintern Abbey,’ ” by John Lee Clark, and his... more
Amy Woolard joins Kevin Young to read “Via Negativa,” by Charles Wright, and her own poem “Late Shift.” Woolard, whose... more