Eleven traditional Korean sijo poems are on their way to the moon, launched on Jan. 15 aboard a private U.S. lunar lander.
Like many funeral poems that give comfort to the grieving, Emily Dickinson's piece—and the final stanza, in particular—suggests the dead might live on in the afterlife. An icon of his time ...
By Kim Seon Ah Eleven sijo (traditional poems) will be sent to the moon on a rocket set for blastoff on Jan. 15 carrying a ...
Marvelous. (By the way, “Business Girls” is here.) Roger Kimball, editor and publisher, The New Criterion: I memorize poems all the time. A recent one is “Dirge without Music,” by Edna St ...
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