Nathan Blansett’s poems and criticism recently appear in Ploughshares, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Southern Review, American Chordata, and elsewhere. He is the recipient of fellowships and support from the 92NY, Poetry Society of America, the Stadler Center at Bucknell, Emory, and the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins. He lives in Washington, DC.
Nathan Blansett
Articles
Restored Particulars
Nathan Blansett reviews Margaret Ross’s poetry collection “Saturday.”
“What Is Emerging”: On Jana Prikryl’s “Midwood”
Nathan Blansett considers “Midwood,” a new collection of poems by Jana Prikryl.
At Least He Reached Consummation: On Frank Bidart’s “Against Silence”
Nathan Blansett considers “Against Silence” by Frank Bidart.
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