For more than 110 years, Poetry magazine has been a monthly gathering space for poets and readers. The magazine publishes contemporary poetry and prose, primarily in English, and translations from contributors all over the world. Poetry has been published in Chicago since its founding in 1912.
Poetry
Editor’s Note
“Seeds to us they offered”: Diné Poets on the Indigenous Language of Poetry
From “The Next Sky”
‘Álastsii’ Dah Deidiijaa’
My Chiziiness
If I Were an Ewok, My Sister Would Take Me and Name Me Sunshine
Pottery Fragment #2
Naal’eełi / Drake is the name for a male duck
Plan Wheel
Female Rain
Resilience
Memories of Allegiance
Shí łeeshch’iih béénáshniih, I remember ash
Aak’ei Tsin, Changing Trees
“Áyóó łíí’bił dáh si t’ii.”
I Am Dressed in My Language
If Senses
From the Mesa: A Reflection on Language, Poetics, and Personhood
sǫ’
star poem
nahóółtą́
rain poem
From “Swift Cinder”
From “American Accessory”
Achaan aghádaana’ígíí
Heritage Diner
How to be a drunk ndn
Corn, Squash, Beans
Magic Eight Ball
Ch’iłbaa hózhóní
Morning Flower
Lost Quails in an Easter Pastoral
Green Beans in a Can, Low Sodium
Tséyaaniichii
Rehoboth
Fragments of Light
Crimson and Juniper
The “Um”—bundling of—Ultraviolet Velveteen and Corn—Husked Satin
Deconstructing and Reconstructing Webster’s Dictionary Definition of Indigeneity; Since 2005
Hooves Hang Off Cliff Teeth
Word Made Real
dáádílkał
Dá’ák’eh ahooł’níi (To make a crop)
Poetry as a Vessel: Preserving Navajo Culture Amidst the Dangers of Translation
Shadow Pt. 2
The Sound of Water
Voicemail
Roundtable on Indigenous Poetics
Contributors