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New and Noteworthy | March 2026

Recent news featuring Copper Canyon Press poets.    “Building Bridges—and Community—Through Translation: An Introduction to Transient Worlds: On Translating Poetry,” in World Literature Today  “Translation builds bridges and makes community. […]

The 13th Annual New York City Poetry Festival presents Diannely Antigua, Deborah Landau, and Sophie Cabot Black

The 13th Annual New York City Poetry Festival presents Diannely Antigua, Deborah Landau, and Sophie Cabot Black From the organizers: “A literary institution in its thirteenth year, funded by NYSCA, […]

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