A Poet of the Soil

The legacy of a writer who struggled with his celebrity

The Letters of Seamus Heaney selected and edited by Christopher Reid

For Want of Touch

The astonishing breadth of our passions

Good Intentions

“The Pulley” by George Herbert

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Queen of the Night

Leigh Ann Henion embraces the creatures that light up the dark

Teach the Conflicts

It’s natural—and right—to foster
disagreement in the classroom

The Source

“Snake” by D. H. Lawrence

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Jason Middlebrook

Tree rings in time

Others

Too many people in the world isn’t the problem—people are the problem

Kinship and Contradictions

Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz on the complexities of Native American identity

Verde

Learning a foreign language isn’t just about improving cognitive function—it can teach us to sense the world anew

Cats and Dogs

“Full Moon Rhyme” by Judith Wright

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Katie Heller Saltoun

Tenderness and grit

Magic Men

Aging Out

Many of us do not go gentle into that good night

Golden Years: How Americans Invented and Reinvented Old Ageby James Chappel

Braña Curuchu

Under a Spell Everlasting

Thomas Mann’s Magic Mountain, published a century ago, tells of a world unable to free itself from the cataclysm of war

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