Fathers: An Anthology


Whether fraught, flipped, unconventional, tender, or messy, the relationship between a father and child is the stuff of legend. We’ve chosen these stories and poems for their wise and sometimes humorous take on the beauty, challenges, and above all, enormity of a father’s role.

  • Gbenga Adesina

    Across the Sea: A Sequence

    2020 Narrative Prize Winner
    Your prayer is to the fitful sleep of the dead.

  • Ann Marie Bausch

    Carry Me Back

    Michael gave up all pretense of liking his stepdaughter.

  • Andre Dubus

    A Father’s Story

    She told it in bursts, like she was a child again.

  • Andre Dubus III

    My Father Was a Writer

    It was the six of us: my young parents and all four of us kids.

  • Carlina Duan

    Rein

    I love, I love I love my old man.

  • Ross Gay

    Poem to My Child, If Ever You Shall Be

    For now let me tell you about the bush called honeysuckle.

  • Louise Glück

    Terminal Resemblance

    2020 Nobel Prize in Literature
    My father and I avoided being alone.

  • Donald Hall

    Reading His Poetry

    I woke with my father’s voice in my ear.

  • Maria Hummel

    A Husband and Father

    I was six when my father left to serve our country.

  • Viet Thanh Nguyen

    Someone Else Besides You

    She was the first of my father’s mistresses that I’d seen.

  • Benjamin Alire Sáenz

    Confessions: My Father, Hummingbirds, and Frantz Fanon

    My father was trying to memorize the clouds before he died.