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Triaridis's Poetry: A Warning Against Complacency
Thanassis Triaridis's poetry collection, "And the Nazi death trains whistle," uses searing imagery and rhythm to warn against collective apathy, linking the Holocaust to current global crises and advocating for constant vigilance against future atrocities.
Triaridis's Poetry: A Warning Against Complacency
Thanassis Triaridis's poetry collection, "And the Nazi death trains whistle," uses searing imagery and rhythm to warn against collective apathy, linking the Holocaust to current global crises and advocating for constant vigilance against future atrocities.
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Schalansky's Marble Metaphor: Art, Nature, and Resource Extraction
In her Frankfurt Poetics lecture, "Marmor, Quecksilber, Nebel," Judith Schalansky uses the metaphor of marble to explore the relationship between humanity and nature, drawing parallels between her writing process and sculpting, referencing Calvino and the environmental costs of resource extraction.
Schalansky's Marble Metaphor: Art, Nature, and Resource Extraction
In her Frankfurt Poetics lecture, "Marmor, Quecksilber, Nebel," Judith Schalansky uses the metaphor of marble to explore the relationship between humanity and nature, drawing parallels between her writing process and sculpting, referencing Calvino and the environmental costs of resource extraction.
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Three New Poetry Collections Explore Identity, Place, and Mortality
Three new poetry collections—Leo Boix's "Southernmost: Sonnets," Kimberly Campanello's "An Interesting Detail," and Kim Hyesoon's "Autobiography of Death"—offer diverse explorations of identity, place, and mortality, showcasing distinct poetic styles and reflecting contemporary literary trends.
Three New Poetry Collections Explore Identity, Place, and Mortality
Three new poetry collections—Leo Boix's "Southernmost: Sonnets," Kimberly Campanello's "An Interesting Detail," and Kim Hyesoon's "Autobiography of Death"—offer diverse explorations of identity, place, and mortality, showcasing distinct poetic styles and reflecting contemporary literary trends.
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Words with Wings and Magic Things": A Collaborative Children's Poetry Book
Award-winning author Matthew Burgess and Caldecott Medalist Doug Salati created "Words with Wings and Magic Things," a children's illustrated poetry book featuring diverse poems and die-cut illustrations, aiming to make poetry fun and accessible for kids.
Words with Wings and Magic Things": A Collaborative Children's Poetry Book
Award-winning author Matthew Burgess and Caldecott Medalist Doug Salati created "Words with Wings and Magic Things," a children's illustrated poetry book featuring diverse poems and die-cut illustrations, aiming to make poetry fun and accessible for kids.
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NYT Poetry Challenge: Memorize Millay's "Recuerdo"
The New York Times launched a week-long challenge encouraging readers to memorize Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Recuerdo," starting with the first two lines, to promote engagement with poetry and enhance memory skills.
NYT Poetry Challenge: Memorize Millay's "Recuerdo"
The New York Times launched a week-long challenge encouraging readers to memorize Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Recuerdo," starting with the first two lines, to promote engagement with poetry and enhance memory skills.
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AI Art Exhibit Explores Human-Technology Evolution
Generation to Generation: Conversing with Kindred Technologies," a new exhibit by artists Nathaniel Stern and Sasha Stiles at the Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph, Michigan (through July 27), explores the intertwined evolution of humans and technology using six large-scale installations featuring AI-g...
AI Art Exhibit Explores Human-Technology Evolution
Generation to Generation: Conversing with Kindred Technologies," a new exhibit by artists Nathaniel Stern and Sasha Stiles at the Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph, Michigan (through July 27), explores the intertwined evolution of humans and technology using six large-scale installations featuring AI-g...
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Welsh Poet Documents Women's Football Team's Historic Championship Run
Sarah McCreadie, a Welsh poet, is documenting the women's national football team's journey through poetry at the European Championship in Switzerland, funded by a £1 million government grant aimed at promoting the Welsh language, reflecting the cultural significance of poetry and the team's historic...

Welsh Poet Documents Women's Football Team's Historic Championship Run
Sarah McCreadie, a Welsh poet, is documenting the women's national football team's journey through poetry at the European Championship in Switzerland, funded by a £1 million government grant aimed at promoting the Welsh language, reflecting the cultural significance of poetry and the team's historic...
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Aja Monet's "Florida Water": Poetry of Resistance and Revolution
Aja Monet's new poetry collection, "Florida Water," uses the metaphor of cleansing to explore themes of resistance, revolution, and the need for love-centered leadership, connecting her activism and artistic expression to call for societal change.

Aja Monet's "Florida Water": Poetry of Resistance and Revolution
Aja Monet's new poetry collection, "Florida Water," uses the metaphor of cleansing to explore themes of resistance, revolution, and the need for love-centered leadership, connecting her activism and artistic expression to call for societal change.
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Atwood Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at Griffin Poetry Prize Gala
Margaret Atwood received the Griffin Poetry Prize's Lifetime Recognition Award in Toronto on Wednesday, while the 2025 prize went to Karen Leeder and Durs Grünbein for translating Durs Grünbein's poems; Atwood's acceptance speech highlighted her views on dictatorships and geopolitical conflicts.

Atwood Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at Griffin Poetry Prize Gala
Margaret Atwood received the Griffin Poetry Prize's Lifetime Recognition Award in Toronto on Wednesday, while the 2025 prize went to Karen Leeder and Durs Grünbein for translating Durs Grünbein's poems; Atwood's acceptance speech highlighted her views on dictatorships and geopolitical conflicts.
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Armitage's "Dwell" Promotes Environmental Awareness Through Poetry
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage's new collection, "Dwell," celebrates wildlife habitats in Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan, using vivid descriptions and installations within the gardens to encourage reflection on humanity's impact on nature.

Armitage's "Dwell" Promotes Environmental Awareness Through Poetry
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage's new collection, "Dwell," celebrates wildlife habitats in Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan, using vivid descriptions and installations within the gardens to encourage reflection on humanity's impact on nature.
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New Mia Couto Translations Highlight Mozambican Literary Voice
Two new books by Mozambican author Mia Couto, "Traducteur de pluies", a poetry collection, and a new French translation of his novel "Terre somnambule", are released in France, highlighting his unique linguistic style blending Portuguese with African languages and reflecting Mozambique's history.

New Mia Couto Translations Highlight Mozambican Literary Voice
Two new books by Mozambican author Mia Couto, "Traducteur de pluies", a poetry collection, and a new French translation of his novel "Terre somnambule", are released in France, highlighting his unique linguistic style blending Portuguese with African languages and reflecting Mozambique's history.
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Iranian-American Poet's Debut Novel, "Martyr!," a National Book Award Finalist
Kaveh Akbar, an Iranian-American poet and former addict, has achieved significant literary success with his debut novel, "Martyr!," which is a finalist for the National Book Award, demonstrating a profound personal transformation and the power of creative expression.

Iranian-American Poet's Debut Novel, "Martyr!," a National Book Award Finalist
Kaveh Akbar, an Iranian-American poet and former addict, has achieved significant literary success with his debut novel, "Martyr!," which is a finalist for the National Book Award, demonstrating a profound personal transformation and the power of creative expression.
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