Sometimes seen as the stuff of commencement addresses, his poems are hard to pin down—just like the man behind them.
Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
Seamus Heaney’s love-poem to marriage, The Skunk, combines exile and erotica, moving from an American wilderness image ...
Matthew and Joseph Hertgen grew up in Toms River and graduated from Toms River North. Both went on to play soccer in college.
Matthew and Joseph Hertgen grew up in Toms River and graduated from Toms River North. Both went on to play soccer in college.
She kneaded the dough of cruel words,balled it into twelve,smoothened each with a stroke of ghee,and spanked hard on the one ...
It’s a mixed bag of good reading today, with collections from experienced Minnesota poets plus a debut from a ...
ROBERT FROST: Whose woods these are, I think I know. His house is in the village, though. He will not see me stopping here to watch his woods fill up with snow.
February, and the events of this year so far have not inspired much optimism. Diversity, equity and inclusion programs are being slashed, hundreds of people have lost their homes to fires and members ...
“The Road Not Taken,” “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”—these aren’t really poems anymore ... the mocking echo of his own From some tree-hidden cliff across the lake.
A CHERRY tree has been planted in a community garden to remember a beloved Whitehaven woman who was the ‘belle of the ball’.