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Poetry

  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    Books
    The Poem: Medea by Ariana Reines

    From ‘The Rose’, the latest collection by the award-winning New York-based poet and playwright

    Lower Manhattan skyline glows in the sunset as two people in silhouette watch from the Jersey City waterfront across the Hudson River.
  • Tuesday, 31 March, 2026
    Life & Arts
    What can poetry give us in times of crisis?

    At their best, poets both offer us an immersive break from clamorous news feeds and fortify us for the future

    Nilanjana Roy
    A middle-aged woman with long dark hair stands at a window looking out at a wing of the US Congress buildings, with a US flag visible in the distance.
  • Friday, 6 March, 2026
    HTSI
    Sylvia Plath’s ‘daffodil days’ in Devon

    The poet is often stuck to the template of her tragic persona. A new novel celebrates the vast joys she found in life

    Sylvia Plath and Frieda Hughes sitting on a bench by the sea in Cornwall, November 1962
  • Wednesday, 11 February, 2026
    Books
    Need a guide to a strange city? Pack a novel

    Reading a piece of literature where it was written can transform our relationship with a metropolis, landscape, and the book itself

    Nilanjana Roy
    Women dressed in Regency-era costumes with bonnets and shawls walk together on a cobblestone street during a Jane Austen-themed tour.
  • Monday, 2 February, 2026
    Life & Arts
    Gods, dogs and dreamlike states — the pick of new poetry books

    New collections include Sean O’Brien imagining Apollo in Newcastle, Michael Symmons Roberts observing decay in nature and two artful debuts

    A row of three book covers.
  • Friday, 23 January, 2026
    Books
    Interview. ‘Poetry is my true métier’ — Blake Morrison on Afterburn

    In his first collection in 11 years, the writer conjures his youth and family, elegises old friends, and hints at sensual memories

  • Thursday, 20 November, 2025
    The best books of the year 2025
    The best poetry books to read this year

    Maria Crawford selects her must-read titles

  • Thursday, 30 October, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Seamus Heaney: a new glimpse of his life and poetry

    With previously uncollected or unpublished works, a definitive edition deepens our understanding of the Nobel laureate’s creative process

    Ruth Padel
    Seamus Heaney sits at a bar counter holding a pair of glasses, with snacks and bottles visible behind him.
  • Thursday, 16 October, 2025
    Books
    A dialogue with Yeats and the weight of water — the best new poetry

    New collections from Sophie Dumont, Simon Armitage and Tom Paulin

  • Friday, 10 October, 2025
    Life & Arts
    The Poem: Rain Man by Paul Farley

    An extract from the Liverpool-born poet’s sixth collection, which has just been shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize for poetry

    Paul Farley in a room with a mirror and lampshade in the background.
  • Thursday, 9 October, 2025
    Fiction
    László Krasznahorkai, winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature

    The Hungarian author, described as a ‘great epic writer in the central European tradition’, won the Man Booker International Prize in 2015. We look back at the FT’s reviews of his novels and novellas

    A smiling man with grey hair and a trim beard wearing a black shirt and blazer stands in a room next to a window
  • Wednesday, 1 October, 2025
    Book awards
    Baillie Gifford Prize 2025: the shortlist

    From the life of Tennyson to 1970s terrorism, a history of slavery to the epic journey of a single wolf, here are the FT critics’ verdicts of the six books competing for this year’s award

  • Tuesday, 30 September, 2025
    Baillie Gifford Prize 2025: the shortlist
    The Boundless Deep — blowing away the cobwebs around Tennyson

    A biography of the Victorian poet portrays a dashing figure far removed from the stately bearded behemoth of his later years

  • Wednesday, 24 September, 2025
    Life & Arts
    A History of England in 25 Poems — verses in search of a national character

    Catherine Clarke’s ambitious and often surprising collection tells the country’s messy, contested story, from the Venerable Bede to Liz Truss

  • Monday, 1 September, 2025
    Retail sector
    Great Lakes ghost ships emerge, courtesy of the quagga mussel

    Normally placid, these are among the most deadly waters in the world

    Patti Waldmeir
    A scuba diver examines the encrusted windlass on the wreck of the Rouse Simmons under water
  • Saturday, 16 August, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Poetry and the visual word

    Like paintings, poems can help us to express parts of our lives that are otherwise out of reach

    Enuma Okoro
  • Thursday, 19 June, 2025
    Summer books 2025: the best titles of the year so far
    Best summer books of 2025: Poetry

    Maria Crawford selects her best mid-year reads

    A row of book jackets
  • Friday, 13 June, 2025
    Books
    Interview. Ishion Hutchinson: ‘Reading will always be a grappling with history’

    The essays in the Jamaican poet’s debut prose collection are driven by a sense of openness to the world and how it might enrich us

    Ishion Hutchinson looks outside a window with an unlit globe light hanging behind him. An orange glow partially obscures the view
  • Wednesday, 28 May, 2025
    Books
    Are you reading in sync with the changing seasons?

    From summer hammock to winter fireside, books can chime with the seasonal rhythms lying dormant in our crowded lives

    Nilanjana Roy
    A photo of a woman lying in a hammock reading and silhouetted against a sunset
  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    Fiction
    Muckle Flugga — Michael Pedersen’s treasured island tale

    Set in the Shetlands, the debut novel by the lauded Scottish poet showcases his linguistic adventurousness

    A bird flying through the sky
  • Friday, 9 May, 2025
    Fiction
    The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong — life on the edge in blue-collar America

    The second novel by the celebrated poet returns to themes of loss, poverty and unlikely friendship

    A view from under a bridge, with fog hanging over the water
  • Wednesday, 23 April, 2025
    Fiction
    Open, Heaven — Seán Hewitt’s sensuous and decadent debut novel

    The poet captures to heart-rending effect the shame attached to adolescent queer desire

    A head and shoulders shot of a man, photographed from the back. He is looking out over hills and fields at sunset
  • Wednesday, 9 April, 2025
    Books
    When reality enters the dream state

    Three books that bring real insight into how dreams create a window to our psyches and mirror the anxieties of our times

    Nilanjana Roy
    Detail of a painting of a woman with long hair and her eyes closed, lying draped over the side of a bed with her arms overhead. She is wearing a long white dress
  • Monday, 3 March, 2025
    Books
    The Poem: ‘Emerald’ by Richard Scott

    From ‘That Broke into Shining Crystals’, the London-born poet’s second collection

    A page of poetry in the background; in the foreground is a portrait of a male poet, smiling with a beard and wearing a blue shirt
  • Saturday, 18 January, 2025
    Books
    When poetry heralds a new presidential era

    Robert Frost improvised, Amanda Gorman became a breakout star — but there will be no inaugural poet for Trump’s victory rally

    Nilanjana Roy
    A woman stood on a podium speaks into a microphone in front of hundreds of thousands of people
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