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Jill Peláez Baumgaertner
Jill Peláez Baumgaertner is the Century's poetry editor. Her collections of poetry include What Cannot Be Fixed and From Shade to Shine.
A Job who’s read Job
Poet Michael Shewmaker imagines a suffering Christian in Kilgore, Texas, with three unhelpful friends.
The great and strange John Donne
Katherine Rundell’s biography offers something new: she matches the poet’s energy with her own.
A fresh translation of Nelly Sachs’s later poems
For Sachs, flight is multivalent: her flight from the Nazis, any refugee’s flight from oppression, God’s flight from God.
Anya Silver’s heart-wrenchingly beautiful last poems
Saint Agnostica is a chronicle of grief, love, and mystery.
Leila Chatti writes intensely physical poems about faith, illness, and sex
The poetic vision of Deluge reconciles Muslim and Christian themes.
What does the Mississippi Delta sound like in verse?
Philip Kolin’s poetry is about juke joints, bluesmen, mosquitoes, ladybugs, race, faith, and more.
The books we’re giving as Christmas gifts
If your secret Santa were a Century editor, here’s what you might be getting.
The impossible, essential task of writing poetry after Auschwitz
Bearing witness, challenging God, voicing lament
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Philip Kolin’s poems for the holy, violent earth
Yearning for the impossible, glimpsing the unimaginable
The winners of the Reformation Poetry Contest
We received many poems we would have been pleased to print. In the end we chose two.