Along with teaching at Five Acre, Bridge is also the Clallam County Poet Laureate. She spent her childhood in Sequim with her ...
The real shock of generative AI is not automation but the loss of language as a human monopoly. An existential reckoning.
Earlier this term, my nine-year old had a play date with a new friend from school. When I dropped him off, I had a brief chat with his friend’s mother where she reassured me that they wouldn’t spend ...
The Waste Land of T. S. Eliot, if not this century’s greatest poem in English, is certainly its most famous. Long, difficult and often enigmatic, it is full of quotations. It flits into parodies of ...
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James Shea’s new poetry collection, Last Day of My Face, progresses as if it were two books. The second begins two-thirds of the way through, where the poems’ shape, style, rhythm and mode of ...
I've been a teacher for 20 years, and I first thought AI would be a great tool in the classroom. But my students now rely on ChatGPT to write their essays and answer any questions they have. I ...
Poetry and translation are both about picking the just-right word. But reading multiple translations makes an implicit case for celebrating abundance and variety. By Elisa Gabbert Elisa Gabbert’s ...
Poetry is more than words strung together. It consists of rhythm, memory, sound and soul. It’s also an act of translation, even when read in one’s native tongue. But when poetry crosses linguistic ...
Stephanie Pacheco, a student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, wrote “Dear CUNY” to celebrate the value New York’s public university offers. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Monday. Today ...
Springfield school librarian Angela Knight's weekly poem readings inspired a new book. The book, "40 Poems for 40 Weeks," features a poem for each week of the school year. David Harrison, the school's ...
Almost everyone who cares about poetry will say that poetry, or at least good poetry, cannot be translated into another language. They may quote Robert Frost, who knew a thing or two about it, as ...
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