The New Criterion
(Mobile Version)

Author

Louis Simpson

Louis Simpson is working on a new book of poems. He lives in Stony Brook, New York.

Articles

Suddenly (Poems) , November 2005, 28
A new poem.

The owner of the house (Poems) , May 2000, 38

Introduction to Two poems by Charles Baudelaire (Poems) , September 1997, 33

The Swan (Poems) , September 1997, 36
Charles Baudelaires poem, translated by Louis Simpson

Correspondences (Poems) , September 1997, 34
Charles Baudelaires poem, translated by Louis Simpson

Two poems by Léon-Paul Fargue (Poems) , March 1997, 35
Translated by and with an introduction from Louis Simpson

Two poems by Jules Laforgue (Poems) , September 1996, 81

Four poems by Marceline Desbordes-Valmore (Poems) , November 1995, 34
Translated & with an introduction by Louis Simpson.

To a Russian poet (Poems) , September 1995, 37

The Indian student (Poems) , May 1993, 33

The poet's pipe (Poems) , May 1993, 34

A bayman (Poems) , April 1992, 38

The cabin (Poems) , December 1991, 42

Working out (Poems) , November 1991, 54

On the neglect of poetry in the United States (Features) , September 1991, 81

Mencken’s anti-Semitism (Letters) , June 1990, 88

“An academic story” (Poems) , April 1990, 44

The rise (Poems) , December 1987, 48

White oxen (Poems) , December 1987, 49

The confinement of free verse (Letters) , October 1987, 86

Trouble (Poems) , June 1987, 34

Another boring story (Poems) , December 1986, 50

Sea of grass (Poems) , May 1986, 35