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Arrowsmith Press publishes poetry, prose, works of translation, and a series of online columns. Support the literary world by checking out our website below!
Joined September 2018
Join us for the Fall 2025 Book Launch featuring Bruce Smith, Wang Jiaxin, and Tadeusz Dąbrowski 📍 Katzenberg Center, 871 Commonwealth Ave 🗓️ Thursday, October 23rd at 7 PM EST Attend in person or online! #BookLaunch #PoetryEvent #BruceSmith #WangJiaxin #TadeuszDąbrowski
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Who Owns Our Imagination? Written by Askold Melnyczuk 📷 Read the full piece now at https://t.co/yEBEZa0iGA
#AskoldMelnyczuk #ArrowsmithPress #WhoOwnsOurImagination #TheHumanities #ArtAndImagination #StorytellingMatters #CrisisInTheHumanities #LiteratureAndSociety
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Hinge-Weather: In conversation with Sven Birkerts Birkerts, one of our Fall 2024 Arrowsmith Press authors, has long written about how we meet change: patiently, attentively, and with the willingness to be altered by what we see. https://t.co/1yZt9N1hGM
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The Hopkins Review has published Wang Jiaxin’s poem “Gwangju Boy” — and announced it will appear in At the Same Time, forthcoming from Arrowsmith Press. Read it here: https://t.co/H2ZMFdtVvw
#WangJiaxin #Poetry #TheHopkinsReview #AtTheSameTime #ArrowsmithPress
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“Is it you who keeps asking / Who killed our Gwangju boy?” Wang Jiaxin, translated by John Balcom, meditates on the Gwangju uprising as dramatized in Human Acts by Hang Kang.
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Join the very first meeting of KNOW HOWE: The Fanny Howe Memorial Book Club! 📷 Monday, Sept 22 | 5:30–7:00PM 📷 Woodberry Poetry Room, Lamont Library, Room 330 📷 https://t.co/vYCkuM3tre
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You’re Invited! Join us at Brookline Booksmith to celebrate the release of A Precise Chaos with author Jo-Ann Mort, in conversation with Leah Hager Cohen. A Precise Chaos is Jo-Ann Mort’s powerful debut poetry collection, published this spring by Arrowsmith Press.
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Follow us for poetry, literature & events from Arrowsmith press📚✍🏻 #booktok #publishing #book #poetry #lit
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Hitting a Wall and Making a Door: A Conversation between Diane Mehta & Phillis Levin These two acclaimed poets explored language, geometry, sound, and the pleasures of multiple perspectives in poetry. 🎧 Includes audio of poems read by their authors! https://t.co/pZgxfnmhZg
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DIANE MEHTA and PHILLIS LEVIN This conversation took place over the course of weeks—over daily phone calls and long emails, meals when they were in the same place, and a weekend in the Connecticut...
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Tadeusz Dąbrowski’s poetry, translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones, “moves intimately through spaces sacred and profane, suggesting we are never fully in one world or the other.” THE SCENT OF MAN (@arrowsmithpress) is on our #NationalTranslationMonth list:
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Tadeusz Dąbrowski’s poetry is as beguiling, reflective and precise as a thousand fragments of a shattered mirror. The poet is properly suspicious of the ambiguities concealed in all language: “very...
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Read poet #ThomasOGrady's review in @NixesMate for his latest collection "Coming Ashore": "When Thomas O’Grady is not coloring the world and palpating its air with wings, he is reckoning the deep breath of music..." https://t.co/BJzoAbnOr4 The book: https://t.co/5g9xSKb4P4
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Jo-Ann Mort (@ChangeCommNYC) in @haaretzcom: "From Brooklyn to the Middle East, Lots of Longing – and a Bit of Moral Reckoning": https://t.co/vdDXZwnFpN
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A review of Jo-Ann Mort's (@ChangeCommNYC) first collection of poetry, A Precise Chaos, in @JewishBook: https://t.co/7psN1Zmeuh "Mort repeatedly asks questions about poetry, about Jewish identity, and about who we are as people..." The book: https://t.co/yrBO8Rx0S1
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In June, the late #Ukrainian writer and public figure #VictoriaAmelina won the #OrwellPrize for political writing for “Looking at Women Looking at War,” the book she was unable to finish before a Russian missile killed her. Read more about her story here: https://t.co/LuZaRET4w8
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In @parisreview -- three dispatches from the New Chamber Ballet’s poet-in-residence, Diane Mehta, who has observed their rehearsals nearly every week for the past year and a half: https://t.co/Br4kQHcuLU Read more like this in Tiny Extravaganzas: https://t.co/JUOtXX1twq
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Celebrate #NationalTranslationMonth with us by picking reads from our 2025 reading list, which features @worldpoetrybook @FourWayBooks @GreenLinden1 @tracepress @arrowsmithpress @uglyducklingprs @triohousepress @BlackOceanOrg & more indie publishers:
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For National Translation Month, observed annually during the month of September, we asked our member magazines and presses to share some of the literature they have published in translation. Poetry...
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With your morning coffee -- a poem by Askold Melnyczuk, from The Venus of Odessa "I imagine somewhere beyond the tree that house, the solitary, careful child within, and the dragonflies rising and falling like pistons..." https://t.co/PwYyDEuAVX The book: https://t.co/lPqRcCZYhE
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Spring Arrowsmith poet and journalist Jo-Ann Mort (@ChangeCommNYC) reflects on her 30-year hiatus from poetry to focus on journalism -- and what it took to publish her first collection at 69. Read her story here: https://t.co/l9sFHocwMj Her book: https://t.co/yrBO8Rx0S1
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In @lithub, Askold Melnyczuk explores the moral questions posed to us in the face of war, and remembers #VictoriaAmelina: "Just how deep is my love? Would I be willing to die defending this place? Could I imagine killing to protect it?"" https://t.co/oQIeQ1BshA
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Arrowsmith in @lithub -- former Senior Editor Ezra Fox reflects on the death of beloved poet and novelist #FannyHowe, long-time resident of Cambridge, MA: "Fanny Howe didn’t want to write her last book, Manimal Woe. I know because I was her editor." https://t.co/entBFn1U1U
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Fanny Howe didn’t want to write her last book, Manimal Woe. I know because I was her editor. Fanny had intended to publish a pamphlet of legal writings by her father, civil rights scholar Mark DeWo…
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thank you to @EtanNechin "In Jo-Ann Mort's collection of poems, the yearning is for living ethically" re my new book A PRECISE CHAOS @haaretzcom @arrowsmithpress
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