Danielle Chapman is the author of the poetry collection Delinquent Palaces. Her poetry has appeared in magazines and journals such as the Atlantic, Harvard Review, the Nation, and the New Yorker. She is a critic as well as a poet, and her reviews have appeared in Poetry magazine and the New York Times. She lives in Connecticut, where she teaches at Yale University.
Danielle Chapman
Poem
Unspeakable
The heart won’t make its point. Why not let you go out into the sun where blossoms burst and rush like oxycontin? The chickadee’s precision in the pear chastises my ear Continue reading