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Jun 19

Joy Harjo becomes first Native American named U.S. poet laureate

By Hillel Italie, Associated Press

Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden said in a statement that Harjo helped tell an "American story" of traditions both lost and maintained, of "reckoning and myth-making.

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Mar 15

W.S. Merwin, prize-winning poet of nature, dies at 91

By Hillel Italie, Jennifer Kelleher, Associated Press

A Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. poet laureate, Merwin completed more than 20 books.

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Feb 08

When you turn 29, ‘metamorphosis is not optional,’ this poet says

By Lora Strum

For poet Hala Alyan, year 29 was an "emotional border" comprised of necessary endings and new beginnings.

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Jan 21

How the public domain offers new life to these poetry classics

By Lora Strum

2019 marks the first mass copyright expiration in more than two decades, freeing up works like Robert Frost's "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" for academic, creative and commercial use.

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Dec 28

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Remembering acclaimed Israeli author Amos Oz

Renowned Israeli author Amos Oz has died of cancer at age 79. His novels, essays and short stories made him one of Israel’s most widely read writers, and reportedly, a contender for the Nobel Prize in literature. Throughout his life,…

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Dec 28

Acclaimed author Amos Oz dies at 79, Israeli media say

By Associated Press

Oz, author of novels, prose and a widely acclaimed memoir, had suffered from cancer, the reports say.

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Dec 27

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This poet put the Yazidi women’s suffering and strength into words

By Jeffrey Brown

Learning about the horrors endured by Yazidi women at the hands of the Islamic State awakened something personal for Iraqi-American poet and former journalist Dunya Mikhail. In her book "The Beekeeper," she shares first-hand accounts of their pain and heroism.

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Dec 21

12 gifts of poetry for everyone on your list

By Lora Strum

Poets and literary editors share a timeless present -- one that never shrinks, breaks or runs out of battery life.

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Dec 19

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Poet Franny Choi on the value of imagining alternate realities

By Steve Goldbloom

What’s the value of asking questions to which we don’t know the answer? Poet Franny Choi’s “Introduction to Quantum Theory” does just that, and she calls it “one of the scariest things” she’s ever written. Choi offers her brief but…

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Dec 17

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A poet’s take on looking to language for ‘radical hope’

In this digital and divided society, it can often seem that language is used primarily to deliver criticism and express rage. But poet Ada Limón shares her humble opinion on why she sees people turning to poetry for language that…

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