I forgot where Dibon was. Forgot where Edom was. Barefoot I crossed rivers Arnon and Nimrim. My feet made sounds the banks had never heard. And twice if I remembered my father I didn’t know what to do with my heart. Or with the Phoenician tongue, my Moabite Kingdom: I carried it already broken, persistent … Continue reading Ruth from a Foreign Field
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Avia Tadmor was born in Israel. She received a BA from Harvard University and is currently completing her MFA in poetry and literary translation at Columbia University, where she also teaches undergraduate writing. Her work appears in or is forthcoming from Crab Orchard Review, Apogee, The Adroit Journal, Fugue, Nashville Review, Asymptote, Mantis, and elsewhere. … Continue reading Avia Tadmor →
April, 2018 Read new poems by David Crews, Megan Hall, Athena Kildegaard, Avia Tadmor, Susanna Lang, Joel Vega, Caitlin Thomson, Matthew Gellman, David Hathwell, Ava C. Cipri, Megan Arlett, Carol Lischau, Carol Kapaun Ratchenski, Pamela Ahlen, John Sibley Williams, Genevieve DeGuzman, and Megan Merchant. Find a fine review of Jessica L. Walsh’s How to Break … Continue reading CPR Volume 20, Issue 1 is Now Online →