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Four Poems for the Election
Robert Pinsky
Nov 17, 2016
11:33 AM
How a 16th-Century Poem Inspired the Clarity of the Prose in When Breath Becomes Air
Robert Pinsky
Sept 09, 2016
8:02 AM
The Animate Roads and Imperious Stones of Two Classic “Place” Poems
Robert Pinsky
March 26, 2015
8:00 AM
A Deceptively Reserved Poem Tallies the “Small, Meaningful Losses” of Growing Old
Robert Pinsky
Feb 18, 2015
9:52 AM
A Classic Love Poem Wracked by Its Own Contradictions
Robert Pinsky
Jan 12, 2015
9:03 AM
Seamus Heaney in Slate and in Life
Robert Pinsky
Aug 30, 2013
4:57 PM
Robert Pinsky on the Moment Hillary Rodham Became a Public Figure
Robert Pinsky
July 02, 2013
8:27 AM
What Is the American Hero-Poem?
Robert Pinsky
June 11, 2013
8:15 AM
The Peculiar, Tormented Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins
Robert Pinsky
April 09, 2013
8:30 AM
A John Donne Poem for the Winter Solstice
Robert Pinsky
Dec 11, 2012
8:30 AM
Mary Sidney Herbert’s Inventive Translation of Psalm 52
Robert Pinsky
Oct 30, 2012
7:15 AM
The Simple Perfection of the First American Poet
Robert Pinsky
Aug 21, 2012
3:33 AM
Ben Jonson's “On My First Son”: Does the Speaker of a Poem Matter?
Robert Pinsky
July 17, 2012
6:30 AM
Mike Wallace Reads Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess”
Robert Pinsky
June 19, 2012
5:45 AM
Walter Savage Landor on Aristocratic Shoplifting and Senile Memory Loss
Robert Pinsky
May 08, 2012
6:15 AM
A Poem That Captures the Insanity of Love
Robert Pinsky
Feb 14, 2012
6:30 AM
Herman Melville’s “The Maldive Shark”
Robert Pinsky
Jan 24, 2012
6:30 AM
How Poets Like Walter Raleigh Reported on the Quick Flickers and Sudden Changes in Emotional Life
Robert Pinsky
Nov 29, 2011
6:27 AM
In Praise of Memorizing Poetry—Badly
Robert Pinsky
Nov 01, 2011
7:18 AM
Edgar Guest, Marianne Moore, and the Place Where Pop Meets Modernism
Robert Pinsky
Oct 04, 2011
12:48 PM