Poem: “On the Staten Island Ferry”

Poem: On the Staten Island Ferry by A. E. Stallings

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a crown of pale green shoots

The Stump (Athens, Greece)
A. E. Stallings

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Poem: “The Stump (Athens, Greece)”

Poem: The Stump (Athens, Greece) by A. E. Stallings

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Jazz, Poetry, and Community

After listening to The Choir Invisible with Charlotte Greve (alto saxophone, vocals), Chris Tordini (bass), and Vinnie Sperrazza (drums) las...

Avoiding Jim Jordan and the Supreme Court to read about Simonides

Reading the latest issue of "The New Yorker", I turned the page to an article about United States Republican Congressman from Ohio Jim Jorda...

“Hares,” by A. E. Stallings

Poetry by A. E. Stallings: “I am seen, I bet, / more often than I see.”

The New Yorker

New poem from one of my favourites—AE Stallings. Ghost Nets: https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2023/08/17/ghost-nets-a-e-stallings/

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Ghost Nets | A.E. Stallings

Pale syllables drift through the ear, reticulate and mercurial as moonlight’s ladder glitching across the water: skeletal rigging of a doomed schooner

The New York Review of Books

Drastic // measures are needed, / they’ve been saying, as long as / I can remember

Ghost Nets
A.E. Stallings

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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2023/08/17/ghost-nets-a-e-stallings/

Ghost Nets | A.E. Stallings

Pale syllables drift through the ear, reticulate and mercurial as moonlight’s ladder glitching across the water: skeletal rigging of a doomed schooner

The New York Review of Books
Eight great twenty-first-century poems from the United States alone

Poetry did not " die 100 years ago ", when T. S. Eliot supposedly "killed" it with "The Waste Land". On tbe contrary, contemporary Anglophon...

Im aktuellen @lrb sind zwei Gedichte von A. E. Stallings drin, frei zugänglich. Im ersten geht es um Krähen. Das ist der Schlussvers.

Against the sky, the way their skill
Makes the unseen visible
With two unlikely forces twinned:
Their turn of mind, the wanton wind.

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https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v44/n23/a.e.-stallings/two-poems

A.E. Stallings · Two Poems · LRB 1 December 2022

London Review of Books