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18 Amazing Small Press Books To Add To Your Summer Reading List


18 Amazing Small Press Books To Add To Your Summer Reading List
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Verve {in} Verse: Jihyun Yun « Kenyon Review Blog


The
Kenyon Review in which I converse with poets about their work and interests both on and off the page. Today’s feature is Jihyun Yun and her debut collection
Some Are Always Hungry (University of Nebraska Press, 2020), which won the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry and which Ada Limón calls “a reckoning with immigration and historical trauma and rooted in the sensorial world, these poems are timeless and ongoing.” A Fulbright research grant recipient, she has received degrees from the University of California–Davis and New York University. Her work has appeared in
Narrative Magazine,
Poetry Northwest, ....

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Quick Studies: Books for Short Attention Spans 2021


By Liza Monroy
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Jan 22, 2021
50 Things to Do at the Beach
Easkey Britton, illus. by Maria Nilsson.
Princeton Architectural Press, May.
Big-wave surfer Britton, who has a PhD in environment and society, offers a concise, illustrated primer based on years of research and activism: she rides a surfboard made from cigarette butts to raise awareness about environmental conservation, and is the first woman known to have surfed Iran’s Baluchistan Coast. See our q&a with Easkey, “Reading the Sea.” 
The Three-Minute Philosopher
Midal, whose books include 
The French Art of Not Giving a Sh t, is a philosopher who lectures frequently on meditation and mindfulness. Here, he distills inspiration from 40 writers and thinkers including James Baldwin, Charles Baudelaire, and Simone de Beauvoir. Each essay can be read in three minutes, serving up deep thoughts on a fast-food timeline. ....

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Amanda Gorman composes a poetic inauguration


Amanda Gorman composes a poetic inauguration
Poetry is having a moment as America is riveted by a poem (and poet) that captures a country s and inauguration s inflection point.
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You campaign in poetry, you govern in prose is a memorable Mario Cuomo quote that took an added dimension after Amanda Gorman s gorgeous poem, The Hill We Climb, captured this week s inaugural inflection point between two presidencies.
The poem, concurrently introspective and inspiring, spoke to a dispirited nation that has careened from crises ranging from a raging pandemic, to rage in cities, to an attack on the democratic process that culminated in the inauguration itself. Read radiantly by the poised, 22-year-old national youth poet laureate, Americans paid unusual attention to poetry and more profoundly, the real state of the nation right from th ....

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