Jeremy Glazier’s poems have appeared in Kenyon Review, Quarter After Eight, and The Beloit Poetry Journal, among others. He has written about poetry and music for Chicago Review and the Mexican arts and culture magazine La Tempestad. He lives in Columbus, Ohio, where he is an associate professor of English at Ohio Dominican University. Email him at glazierj@ohiodominican.edu.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Un Coup d’idées: A New Translation of Mallarmé’s “A Roll of the Dice”
Can Stéphane Mallarmé and the greatest literary gamble of the 1890s still look risky and radical to 21st-century readers?...

Poetry from the Catbird Seat: Don Share
To celebrate Don Share’s recent anthology of the last 100 years of Poetry magazine, we anthologize the career of this tremendous poet....

We Can Be Heroes: The Winter Poetry Olympics Part III: Slopestyle, Sorokin-style: Sochi 2014
LARB returns with a sequel to its “Poetry at the Olympics” series, featuring poets from across America responding to the Winter Olympics at Sochi....
Doing It Ruthlessly and All the Time: Alex Dimitrov's "Begging for It"
AT THE END of a long list of acknowledgements at the back of his first full-length collection of poems, Begging for ...

Portrait of a Press: Four Way Books, 20 Years On
On the thriving, New York–based small press...
