Poems & Poets From The Black Mountain School

The Fundamentals The Black Mountain poets were so named for their association with the experimental [...]

New Works by Classic American Authors Lead to Excitement and Disappointment

Nearly a year before Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman was released in July 2015, [...]

Somewhere, Over Lake Michigan!

Mention L. Frank Baum’s THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ and instantly you think of Dorothy [...]

A History of Recognition: Part II

Two weeks ago, we took a look at the American canon over the last century: [...]

Don’t Break the Chain

My oldest brother gave me a small golden retriever puppy calendar for Christmas. So thoughtful. [...]

A History of Recognition: Part I

The American Writers Museum is the newest institution recognizing talent and trends in American literature. [...]

Forgotten American Classics (The Orchard)

Walt Whitman, Mark Twain, Emily Dickinson – we are all familiar with the names in [...]

The Poetry of I: Crash Course on Confessional Poetry

What’s Happening In The Late 1950s-60s? Amid such cultural revelations as the Hula Hoop, LEGOs, [...]

The Hollywood Censorship of Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams is one of many American writers featured in our recently opened virtual exhibit, [...]

Why We Should All Read Sui Sin Far

A century before Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, and Gish Jen, Sui Sin Far wrote [...]

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