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From Bob Holman & Margery Snyder, your Guide to Poetry

Poems for Independence Day
For your reading pleasure this 4th of July holiday weekend, we’ve gathered classic poems about America by William Blake, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Emma Lazarus, Walt Whitman, Carl Sandburg and Stephen Vincent Benét—and the newest addition to our collection, “America” by Harlem Renaissance poet Claude McKay.

Has Lorca’s Final Resting Place Been Found at Last?
Federico García Lorca was Spain’s most important poet and dramatist of the 20th century, whose work is still beloved for its passion, pride, love and death—in his word, duende. In 1936, he was murdered by Nationalist soldiers at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War.... Now a Spanish historian claims to have located Lorca’s actual grave site and and identified the men who killed and buried him.... Read more

Poets for Change
You may read that headline and ask, “What kind of change? And which poets?” And on September 24, 2011, the answers to your questions will be many and worldwide.... Read more

Celebrating the Summer Season in Poetry
To mark the summer solstice last week, we added three great classics to our seasonal summer anthology: Now we’d like to choose a few new poems to add to the anthology—you, dear readers, are invited to submit your own summer poems.
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