Dunya Mikhail Knows Her Poetry Will Not Save You
Dunya Mikhail is a UNESCO Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture laureate who has also won a UN Human Rights Award for Freedom of Writing.
Dunya Mikhail is a UNESCO Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture laureate who has also won a UN Human Rights Award for Freedom of Writing.
Immigrant poet Mihaela Muscaliuc has wandered half her life, far afield from her native Romania, and is always in motion.
When he lived in Cairo, poet Yahia Lababidi would periodically head to the desert; Desert Songis the result.
Madras, Indian-born poet, writer, and dancer Tishani Doshi presents three of her latest poems.
Poems from Iranian poets in Iran and diaspora, from a new anthology edited by Christopher Nelson and introduced by Kaveh Bassiri.
Our poetry editor, Sholeh Wolpé, has selected two poems from the new collection from one of Canada's most lauded poets.
Tony Barnstone and Bilal Shaw present their book of Ghabib ghazals, translated from the Urdu.
Poet Becky Thompson talks about her new collection of poems devoted to the migrant crisis and the struggle to find home.
A word from Pádraig O. Tuama, poet-editor of the new anthology "Poetry Unbound, 50 Poems to Open Your World."
In this inaugural issue of Poetry Markaz we present the late Ángel Guinda's poem "Escribir" in honor of #Mahsa Amini.