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The Slow Joy of Jane Hirshfield’s Ledger
“IT’S SUCH A SLOW JOY,” says poet Jane Hirshfield, about the work of revising a poem. We’ve just left the trailhead for a hike on what she calls the “hem” of Continue reading
“IT’S SUCH A SLOW JOY,” says poet Jane Hirshfield, about the work of revising a poem. We’ve just left the trailhead for a hike on what she calls the “hem” of Continue reading
Jane Hirshfield’s ninth poetry collection, Ledger, a book centered on the environmental crisis and issues of social justice, will appear from Knopf in March 2020. Named by The Washington Post as “among the modern masters,” Continue reading
I am writing this in the Manchester, New Hampshire, airport, on my way back to the West Coast after a month’s writing at the New Hampshire artist colony, MacDowell — a Continue reading
John Luther Adams Margaret Atwood Ian Boyden John Freeman Robert Hass Jane Hirshfield Charles Hobson Pam Houston Pico Iyer Sonora Jha Alan Magee Peter Matson Kathleen Dean Moore Barry Moser Susan Continue reading
April is National Poetry Month, and Orion has a deep and rich history of publishing poems that work to bridge nature and culture. We’re happy to share some of our favorites Continue reading