“Unraveling Love: Discover the Hidden Secrets in Elaine Kahn’s Poignant Excerpt from ‘Romance or The End'”

What makes a poet’s voice resonate so deeply? Is it the careful choice of words, or perhaps the raw vulnerability that weaves through their lines? Elaine Kahn, a compelling figure in contemporary poetry, navigates the intricacies of emotion with finesse. Author of Romance or The End and Women in Public, Kahn’s works explore themes that intertwine personal experience with broader societal reflections, inviting readers to ponder their own connections to the world around them. With her writing gracing esteemed platforms like Frieze and the Poetry Foundation, it’s clear her impact extends far beyond the page. Kahn holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and currently teaches at the Poetry Field School, continuing to inspire budding poets. Curious to dive deeper into her journey and insights? You can do that by following 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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