A. E. Stallings

A. E. Stallings is an American poet and former MacArthur fellow who lives in Athens, Greece. Her latest collection, This Afterlife: Selected Poems, was just published.

Lives of the Ancients

Animating the Greeks and Romans

By A. E. Stallings | Thursday September 5, 2013

Latin’s Eminent Career

Is the language of empire, the church, scholarship, and Europe nearing retirement?

By A. E. Stallings | Saturday December 1, 2007

The Historical Present

Robert Fagle’s bold solutions to the problem of Virgil

By A. E. Stallings | Friday December 1, 2006

Words into Ploughshares

The Georgics in English just American enough

By A. E. Stallings | Wednesday June 1, 2005

Beauty Born of Ashes

By A. E. Stallings | Thursday December 1, 2022

A Name Not Writ in Water

By A. E. Stallings | Monday April 25, 2022

At the Corner of Byron and Shelley

By A. E. Stallings | Thursday September 16, 2021

Warrior Eros

By A. E. Stallings | Saturday July 24, 2021

Swimming the River of Song

By A. E. Stallings | Tuesday April 13, 2021

The Swift Completion

By A. E. Stallings | Monday August 24, 2020

The Sculptor vs. the Poet

By A. E. Stallings | Monday July 13, 2020

Movement and Stillness

By A. E. Stallings | Monday June 8, 2020

Five Poems

By A. E. Stallings | Monday March 2, 2020

Remembering Richard Wilbur

By A. E. Stallings | Monday October 23, 2017

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