PoetryThe American Wing

The American Wing

by Carlie Hoffman and Tiffany Troy

Editor’s note:

The American Wing

Curatorial Statement

The American Wing explores the question, What is American poetry? through the lens of translation, (neo)formal innovation, and multimodal practice. The collection highlights how the poetry of place by contemporary American poets, paradoxically, is shaped by movement—of people, languages, and ideas—and resists a single, fixed definition. In curating this collection, we are interested in foregrounding poets (both well-known and emerging) whose poetry and poetics give shape to the continued development of the evolving canon, reflecting its rich and prismatic tapestry, even while challenging past and current injustices towards marginalized groups. Featuring works in translation, multilingual texts, pieces that are inspired by and incorporate mixed media, and hybrid or inventive structures, the collection foregrounds the ways American poets negotiate identity, culture, and form across linguistic and artistic borders. In doing so, The American Wing positions translation, innovation, and hybridity not as peripheral, but as central to understanding the rich, polyglot, and ever-evolving landscape of American poetry.

Index

Cynthia Cruz – Conversation & Three Poems

Adrian Matejka – Conversation & Three Poems

Sean Singer – Conversation & Two Poems

Naoko Fujimoto – Conversation & A Poem

Ariel Francisco – Conversation & Three Poems, and the Poetry of Jacques Viau Renaud in Translation

Edward Hirsch – Conversation & Three Poems

This collection is curated by Carlie Hoffman and Tiffany Troy

Carlie Hoffman is the author of three poetry collections, including One More World Like This World (Four Way Books, 2025) and When There Was Light (Four Way Books, 2023), winner of the National Jewish Book Award. She is the founding editor and editorial director of Orange Editions, and the editor-in-chief of Small Orange Journal.

Tiffany Troy is the author of Dominus (BlazeVOX [books]). She is Managing Editor at Tupelo Quarterly, Associate Editor of Tupelo Press, Book Review Co-Editor at The Los Angeles Review, and Co-Editor of Matter.

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