Between Pleasure and Pain
L. A. Johnson interviews Eduardo Martínez-Leyva about his debut poetry collection, “Cowboy Park.”
"I have nothing to say, and I am saying it, and that is poetry." — John Cage
L. A. Johnson interviews Eduardo Martínez-Leyva about his debut poetry collection, “Cowboy Park.”
L. A. JohnsonJan 31, 2025
Jaye Chen reviews Steven Duong’s “At the End of the World There Is a Pond.”
Jaye ChenJan 30, 2025
Anastasios Karnazes interviews Alan Gilbert about the new edition of his ongoing epic poem, “The Everyday Life of Design.”
Anastasios KarnazesJan 27, 2025
Dan Beachy-Quick reviews Joseph Donahue’s “Terra Lucida XIII–XXI.”
Dan Beachy-QuickJan 24, 2025
Nic Cavell reviews Maria Zoccola’s “Helen of Troy, 1993.”
Nic CavellJan 15, 2025
Tara Anne Dalbow explores artist-poet Mina Loy’s thrilling embrace of contradiction.
Tara Anne DalbowJan 2, 2025
Johanna Pelikan reviews “Lost Writings: Two Novels by Mina Loy,” edited by Karla Kelsey.
Johanna PelikanJan 2, 2025
The LARB Quarterly, no. 43: “Fixation” presents new poems from Jenny Xie, Claressinka Anderson, and emet ezell.
Jenny Xie, Claressinka Anderson, emet ezellDec 14, 2024
Katie Peterson reviews “What Remains: The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt,” translated and edited by Samantha Rose Hill with Genese Grill.
Katie PetersonDec 13, 2024
Ricardo Jaramillo reviews Phoebe Giannisi’s collection “Chimera,” translated by Brian Sneeden.
Ricardo Frasso JaramilloNov 13, 2024
Rowland Bagnall explores Beverley Bie Brahic’s “Apple Thieves.”
Rowland BagnallNov 6, 2024
Dean Rader reviews “The Dream of Apples: Selected Poems of Federico García Lorca,” translated by Rebecca Seiferle.
Dean RaderNov 5, 2024