“Unexpected Desires: Unraveling Love’s Complex Tapestry in Elaine Kahn’s ‘The End'”

Have you ever found yourself lost in a poem, wondering what makes some words resonate while others vanish into thin air? That’s the magic that Elaine Kahn brings to the literary landscape. A resonant voice in contemporary poetry, she’s not just penning verses; she’s weaving narratives that challenge our perceptions and stir our emotions. With notable works like Romance or The End and Women in Public, Kahn has etched her name into the fabric of modern literature, captivating audiences far and wide. Her ability to blend introspection with sharp social commentary sets her apart in a sea of poets. Whether she’s exploring identity or the complexities of everyday life, Kahn invites readers to engage deeply with her art. Curious to dive into her world? Just click on this link: LEARN MORE.


Elaine Kahn is the author of Romance or The End (Soft Skull, 2020) and Women in Public (City Lights Publishers, 2015). Her writing has appeared in Frieze, The Brooklyn Rail, jubilat, Poetry Foundation, Art Papers, and elsewhere. She received an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and teaches at the Poetry Field School. She lives in Los Angeles, California.

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