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Sean Thomas Dougherty receives Lifetime Poetry Award
On Friday, June 19, BOA Poet Sean Thomas Dougherty was awarded a Lifetime of Achievement recognition by Erie, PA, literary institution Poet's Hall. Poet's Hall founder Cee Williams writes: "With more than a dozen collections to his credit, the award-winning poetry of Sean Thomas Dougherty has drawn national attention to our scene. And so, we celebrate him with the highest honor we can bestow: our 2015 Lifetime of Poetry Achievement Award." Also honored at the ceremony was Erie poet Berwyn Moore for her work for the community, and three high school poets who won a contest that Dougherty judged. Poet's...
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The Academy calls Waldrep's TESTAMENT 'erudite and glittering'
The Academy of American Poets recently reviewed G.C. Waldrep's new collection Testament, offering high praise and a proverbial thumbs up to the poet's language and style. "Capitalism, notions of gender, and language itself are critiqued and examined throughout . . . Erudite and glittering, Waldrep’s language consists of Ashberian non sequiturs that are sonically lush and often nature-related." In this book-length poem, Waldrep addresses matters as diverse as Mormonism, cymatics, race, Dolly the cloned sheep, and his own life and faith. Drafted over twelve trance-like days while in residence at Hawthornden Castle, Waldrep responds to such poets as Alice Notley, Lisa Robertson, and...
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Publishers Weekly calls SMUGGLERS 'engaging, accessible, eye-opening'
Publishers Weekly recently reviewed BOA's new translation Smugglers, with poems by Aleš Debeljak, translated from the Slovenian by Brian Henry. "Debeljak’s insistence on formal consistency, humor, and adherence to his subject, along with translator Henry’s efforts at retaining his syntactical and cultural idiosyncrasies, put the personal, and traditional, experience of those historical events at the forefront of this collection. A troubled national history and the continuing traumas of a young nation may well strike readers as the heart of the collection." The review continues, "Set in various locations around his home city, Ljubljana, this series of tonally folksy, yet formally rigid,...
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WHY GOD IS A WOMAN is 'strong, needed, clever, and devilishly simple'
BOA Editions' recent release Why God Is a Woman, by Nin Andrews, is receiving high praise in a recent review from Fourth & Sycamore. "Rather than floating the idea down the central current of gender reversal, she forays into side channels, exploring ideas of religion and spirituality, love in the context of power imbalance, puberty and sexual innocence, colonialism, celebrity, empathy. Just when you feel the book has settled into a pattern or rhythm, a strange anomaly confronts you on the next page, a poem that does not carry the flag of the book’s theme but runs in a different...
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NewPages calls FANNY SAYS 'true to humanity and breathed with life'
In a recent NewPages review, Benjamin Champagne dives head first into Nickole Brown's Fanny Says, finding laughs, darkness, and depth that only poignant family memories can provide. "[Fanny Says] is a dense work of poems," says the review, "functioning as a memoir and a history lesson by way of the comedian. Brown is always tender but does not shy from exposing faults and social problems. Her ability to record and recreate the things her grandmother said is a prowess far beyond her. The reader is so immersed in Fanny it is as if we know her. Getting to know Fanny...
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