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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Autumn, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and American Poets Magazine

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October 1, 2019

Autumnal Equinox

 

Revel in the new season and celebrate the falling leaves with this selection of poems from Poets.org.


"Fall Leaves Fall" by Emily Brontë
"October Song" by Marilyn Chin
"When Autumn Came" by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
"To the Fig Tree on 9th and Christian" by Ross Gay
"The Blower of Leaves" by January Gill O'Neil
"Pavilion of Leaves" by Matthew Rohrer
"Poem Beginning with a Line from It's the Great
     Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" by Maggie Smith
"The Falling of the Leaves" by W.B. Yeats
"Between Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice, Today"
     by Emily Jungmin Yoon


Submit to the National Poetry Month Poster Contest.


Celebrate Teen Read Week with poems.


Read more autumn poems.

Edna St. Vincent Millay Today, by Alicia Ostriker

 

"Millay sounds a lyrical battle cry for women's freedom, for social justice, for the nuances of human emotion, and for loveliness." —Alicia Ostriker

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October Guest Editor: Oliver de la Paz

 

Sign up for Poem-a-Day to receive poems curated by Oliver de la Paz and read his Q&A that discusses his curating approach and more.

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American Poets Magazine Release

 

Our fall-winter issue of American Poets has launched. The magazine is published exclusively for the members of the Academy of American Poets— devoted individuals who make our free programs possible. Browse the latest table of contents.

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Submissions Open for Whitman Award and Treehouse Climate Prize

 

We are now accepting submissions for the Walt Whitman Award, a $5,000 first-book publication prize, judged this year by Harryette Mullen. Submissions are also open for our Treehouse Climate Action Poem Prize, which will honor three poets. 

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A Tribute to W. S. Merwin

 

On Monday, October 21, the Academy will present A Tribute to W. S. Merwin. The beloved poet's work will be shared by friends and fellow writers including Sonnet Coggins, Robert Hass, Edward Hirsch, Howard Norman, Naomi Shihab Nye, Michael Ondaatje, John Burnham Schwartz, Tracy K. Smith, Michael Wiegers, and Terry Tempest Williams.

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Lucille Clifton's "The Poet's Reflections on Where Ideas Come From."

Poetry Breaks

 

Watch a video from the archival series "Poetry Breaks," filmed in the late 1980s and early 1990s by creator Leila Luchetti. Watch Lucille Clifton's talk "The Poet's Reflections on Where Ideas Come From."

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In Case You Missed It

 

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