SPOTLIGHT

“Is it Consensual, Swan Swooning over the Lady?”

By David Lehman Monday, December 15, 2025

SPOTLIGHT

“Is it Consensual, Swan Swooning over the Lady?”

By David Lehman Monday, December 15, 2025

Book Reviews

Arctic Fantasies

The region has long been an object of dreams, desire, and misunderstanding

Web Essays

God and Hip-Hop

Finding the sacred in the profane

Smarty Pants Podcast

Hashtag Lit

Leah Price on how books were social media all along

Web Essays

The Story of a Stare Down

How two antagonists from Tudor England ended up facing each other on Fifth Avenue

Shelf Life

On the Road

An excerpt from Vagabond: Venice Beach, Slab City and Points in Between by Ceilidh Michelle

Asturias Days

The House

Read Me a Poem

“Tell all the truth but tell it slant” by Emily Dickinson

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Portrait of the Artist

Janine Brown

Emptiness and Form

Web Essays

A Prophecy Unfulfilled?

What a new book and six companion videos have to say about the fate of Black classical music in America

Smarty Pants Podcast

The Midwife of Black Nationalism

Ashley D. Farmer on the forgotten life of “Queen Mother” Audley Moore

Article

The Last Good Thing

DVDs, streaming, and the price
of nostalgia

Asturias Days

You First

Read Me a Poem

“The Little Boat” by Jane Kenyon

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Portrait of the Artist

Amy Pleasant

An artist’s own alphabet

Tuning Up

Expect the Worst

Sometimes we free ourselves by embracing our darkest fears

Asturias Days

Pavarotti on Tuesday

Robert Lowell at the Grolier Bookshop in Harvard Square in 1965 (Elsa Dorfman)
Read Me a Poem

“Epilogue” by Robert Lowell

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Cover Story

Renaissance Man

Doctor, writer, musician, and orator: Rudolph Fisher was a scientist and an artist whose métier was Harlem

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