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Hospital View
Elena Croitoru
July 17, 2020
I worried his soul had been out for too long.
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against fireworks
Natasha Sajé
July 17, 2020
they last seconds then dissipate like apologies
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Scott Cairn’s poetry of immanence
Michael Angel Martín
July 17, 2020
Cairns is a rare figure in American letters: a religious poet free of mawkish piety.
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Looking for a good summer read? Check out these books by authors of color.
Vivian CabreraMaeve Orlowski-Scherer
July 08, 2020
Recommendations from the editors of America magazine, plus some poetry too!
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The Good Word
Is the Gospel propaganda?
Terrance Klein
June 17, 2020
Strictly speaking, anyone spreading ideas, good or bad, engages in propaganda. Preaching is propaganda. St. Paul wrote propaganda.
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My Arms Are Empty: A Song of Lamentation for Ahmaud Arbery
Luke
June 04, 2020
Our scars pulse with the rage that cannot sound
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