Poem of the Day: Poem (Lana Turner has collapsed!)

Frank O'Hara We have bookseller Clint Carroll to thank for today's poem in celebration of National Poetry Month, Poem (Lana Turner has collapsed!) by Frank O'Hara.  Throughout his life, O'Hara worked at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, writing poems on his lunch break and associating with such painters as Jackson Pollack, … Continue reading Poem of the Day: Poem (Lana Turner has collapsed!)

Poem of the Day – Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front

Today's poem in honor of National Poetry Month comes recommended by BookPeople bookseller Kester Smith:  Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front by poet, novelist and nonfiction writer Wendell Berry. If you enjoy this one, take a look at some of his collections Given; Leavings; The Mad Farmer Poems; and Window Poems. ~ Manifesto: The Mad … Continue reading Poem of the Day – Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front

Poem of the Day: A Color of the Sky by Tony Hoagland

Today's poem in honor of National Poetry Month comes from BookPeople bookseller Deblina Moulik:  A Color of the Sky by Tony Hoagland. If you like what you read, check out Hoagland's latest collection, Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty: Poems. ~ A Color of the Sky Windy today and I feel less than brilliant, … Continue reading Poem of the Day: A Color of the Sky by Tony Hoagland