Throwback: “Dusk” by Chloe Honum

For this week’s #TBT we’re featuring “Dusk” by Chloe Honum, which originally appeared in our autumn 2011 issue. “Dusk” later appeared in her poetry collection The Tulip-Flame, which was selected by Tracy K. Smith for the 2013 Cleveland State University Poetry Center First Book Prize and is a current finalist for Foreword Reviews’ 2014 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award in poetry.

Honum will be reading on Friday, May 1, as part of The Southern Review’s 80th anniversary celebration at the Strand Bookstore in New York City. She’ll be joined by novelists Jayne Anne Phillips (Quiet Dell; Lark & Termite) and Karl Taro Greenfeld (The Subprimes; Triburbia), as well as poets Stephen Dunn (Lines of Defense; Here and Now, What Goes On) and David Wojahn (Interrogation Palace; World Tree). The event will be May 1 at 7pm in the Strand’s Rare Books Room; more details and advance tickets available here.

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