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Weekly Poem: Nick Flynn Reads ‘haiku (failed)’

Nick Flynn reads "haiku (failed)" from his book, "The Captain Asks for a Show of Hands."…

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Jan 31

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Adam Johnson Reads From ‘The Orphan Master’s Son’

Adam Johnson reads from his novel, "The Orphan Master's Son."…

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Weekly Poem: Rae Armantrout Reads ‘Around’

Rae Armantrout reads her poem, "Around."…

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Poet Rae Armantrout Reads Some of Her Work

Poet Rae Armantrout reads some of her work.

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Jan 26

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Roger Rosenblatt Reads From His Book, ‘Kayak Morning’

Roger Rosenblatt reads from his book, "Kayak Morning."…

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Weekly Poem: ‘Tale’

Natasha Saje reads her poem, "Tale," from her book, "Bend."…

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In Smaller Voices, ‘I Have a Dream’ Echoes Again Over National Mall

For the past seven years on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, children from a Washington, D.C., elementary school have climbed the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to proclaim "I have a dream," just as Dr. King did 48 years ago.

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Weekly Poem: From ‘Movements Forward, Movements Away’

Peter Connors reads from his poem "Movements Forward, Movements Away."…

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Joan Didion Reads From ‘Blue Nights’

Joan Didion reads from her latest book, "Blue Nights."…

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Weekly Poem: ‘Rime Riche’

Monica Ferrell reads the poem "Rime Riche."…

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