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Emphasizing young and mid-career poets, with the usual smattering of acknowledged veterans, this impressive collection of almost pages contains both new and previously published work of what can honestly be termed "the best and the brightest" of a new generation of poets. In addition to a minimum of three poems bygd each writer, the anthology also includes brief biographical sketches as well as bibliographical information and sources.
Innovative, unified by the framtidsperspektiv of the editors, and unashamedly provocative, this is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the current and future trends of American verse.
Featured authors:
Ralph Angel · Linda Bierds · Marcus Cafagña · Mark Cox · Craig Christ-Evans Toi Derricotte · Mark Doty · Lynn Emmanuel · Albert Goldbarth · Beckian Fritz Goldberg Joy Harjo · Jeffrey Harrison · Brenda Hillman · Edward Hirsch · David Huddle Mark Jarman · Brigit Kelly · Timothy Liu · Lynne McMahon · Naomi Shihab Nye Robert Pinsky · Alberto Rios · Ira
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Readings Archive
| Name | Description | Location | Reading Date |
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| Tess Gallagher | Reading | MLA | 01/19/ |
| Tess Gallagher | Reading | MLA | 10/24/ |
| James Galvin | Reading | MLA | 10/12/ |
| Forrest Gander | Reading | MLA | 10/30/ |
| Forrest Gander | Reading | Poetry Center | 01/06/ |
| Forrest Gander | Reading | Phoenix Art Museum | 03/03/ |
| Forrest Gander | Reading | Poetry Center | 03/02/ |
| Diana García | Reading | MLA | 02/27/ |
| Letras Latinas 20th Anniversary Reading: Edgar Garcia | Reading | Poetry Center | 02/22/ |
| Diana García | Colloquium | Swede Johnson | 02/27/ |
| Diana García | Reading | MLA | 02/27/ |
| Cristina García | Prose Series | MLA | 09/29/ |
| Suzanne Gardinier | Lecture | Student Union | 03/31/ |
| Suzanne Gardinier | Reading | MLA | 03/30/ |
| John Gardner | Reading | MLA | 04/08/ |
| Rita Garitano | Reading | Pima Community College | 01/16/ |
| George Garrett | Reading | MLA | 04/24/ |
| William Gass | • Humanities / Poetry Description: After the Fall refers to the twin towers, and is Field’s ode to the events that transpired thereafter--the war in Iraq andthe attack on civil rights in America--as well as his own personal struggles over the indignities of aging. Night Clerk at the Hotel of Both WorldsDescription: Winner of the Donald Hall Prize in Poetry Selected by Terrance HayesWinner of the Poetry Award from Mississippi Institute of Arts and LettersAngela Ball’s lyrical, wry, and rueful poems float on a river of incongruities on which we may find Ron Popeil, Lord Byron, and Rudyard Kipling sharing the same raft; they create a fascinating commerce between the sublime and the ridiculous. Description: These poems, threaded by the teachings of Buddha, examine loss—the death of a loved one, the longing for a child, the yearning for another place and time—and the suffering such attempts transpire, but ultimately the poems are an affirmation that |