I'm so so honored to be one of @POETSorg 23 Poet Laureate Fellows this year!!😭Thank god for institutions that take seriously supporting poets to carry out their public service projects *&* the crucial support of their private writing time PERIOD. #Vermont https://t.co/n1GZNVTiNA
✨ Happy National Poetry Month!✨
Tin House is celebrating with a new video every Friday of April. Today it's @biancastone , reading the poem "Psyche" from her forthcoming poetry collection 💙The Near and Distant World (2026).
🚨I'm beyond honored to share this episode of @OdeAndPsyche!! Talking w brilliant German translator, Elizabeth Oehlkers Wright, about her late partner, Franz Wright's poetry & @foundlingspress' new chapbook of Fragments. Including audio of Franz 😱😭
https://t.co/I5JQpd30Z4
In hell? Enjoy this lyrical essay & video I made on poetic reverie & place for @PoetryFound "I shall gaze, between woods & my own house, even if as ruinously as Orpheus, back at the fading beloved in the underworld, poised at the very mouth between worlds" https://t.co/OHkyAwBfsn
Emily Wilson spent years explaining how a lot of the older translations weren’t translating the actual poem but riffing off each other only for people to come around because of Nolan and think the other translations are more accurate because they sound “older”
@biancastone "objectively poor" suggests a narrow view of poetry right off..this does not seem to be an argument made in good faith but rather for quick internet points because the upcoming Nolan movie has people riled up about this
A fascinating conversation on being a jumble of selves, profound listening, cultivating an active and attentive presence, the constant failure of language, the earth as a living system... @OdeAndPsyche will crack you open.
@williamcurrey@biancastone Once you are logged into your free account and you navigate to the article that you want to read, there will be a "Read Online" button that you can click. This will allow you to read the entire article, and I put an image below of where that button is.
@biancastone@williamcurrey All of these articles are available through JSTOR, and I use a free account to read them myself (https://t.co/g2qqrz26BT) should bring you to the proper page if you don't have a free account already