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Geffrey Davis is a poet 'we will watch for years' -Muzzle magazine
"Folks, get into Geffrey Davis," says Muzzle magazine (online) of the most recent winner of the A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize. Davis was chosen for Muzzle's "30 Under 30" for his poem "What I Mean When I Say Elijah-Man," from his Poulin Prize-winning manuscript Revising the Storm. While the word "masculine" has long been associated with that which is "muscular, rigid, strong, recluse, stubborn, and fisted," Muzzle speaks on the "softness" of masculinity, which is represented in Davis’ poetry: "Geffrey Davis’ work takes that off and splits it open, shows us the soft cotton that makes the word muscular, the tender,...
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One Story calls Watson's story a 'brilliant, funny, heartrending tale...'
Douglas Watson’s short story “The Messenger Who Did Not Become a Hero” was recently published in One Story, following an insightful Q&A with the author that the literary magazine published last month. The story is part of Watson's new debut fiction collection The Era of Not Quite, which will be released by BOA in May. One Story prides itself on "thorough editing," and has, admittedly, "never seen a story that could not be improved by editing.” That is, until they encountered Watson's “The Messenger Who Did Not Become a Hero.” "The day after we accepted the story, I sat down...
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Nikola Madzirov reads from Remnants of Another Age [video]
Bloodaxe Books, releasing Nikola Madzirov’s Remnants of Another Age in the U.K. this year, recently put out a sensational video of Madzirov reading poetry from the collection, in both English and his native Macedonian language. First published by BOA in 2011, Li-Young Lee has said that Madzirov's collection “move[s] mysteriously by means of a profound inner concentration, giving expression to the deepest laws of the mind” and that its “linguistic ‘making’ is informed by and vivid evidence of a serious self-making, soul-making, and heart-making.” Take a few minutes to watch the beautiful video below, and hear Madzirov read eight of...
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Poet/Translator Christopher Kennedy Reads at SUNY Brockport [Photos]
Poet Christopher Kennedy, reading at SUNY Brockport; Photo by Peter Conners BOA poet and translator Christopher Kennedy read last night (April 17, 2013) at SUNY Brockport, an event which was hosted by the college's The Writer's Forum, recognized as one of the outstanding reading series in the country. Kennedy read from his three BOA titles: Encouragement for a Man Falling to His Death (2007); Ennui Prophet (2011); and his new Pakistani translation Light and Heavy Things: Selected Poems by Zeeshan Sahil (2013). The event was a success, and Kennedy did a great job. Christopher Kennedy's poetry is funny, deadpan, self-effacing...
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BOA's reissue of The Winged Seed has 'real appeal' -BOMB magazine
Called a “tangled process of remembering” by Luke Wiget of BOMB magazine's BOMBLOG.com, The Winged Seed: A Remembrance is a “remembrance of love and death and God.” The critically acclaimed and American Book Award-winning memoir, originally published in 1995 and then put out of print, has been reissued by BOA this spring, with a new Foreword by Li-Young Lee and a collection of his family and childhood photographs. "To hear Lee’s voice in the present, some 18 years after the book’s initial publication and sounding just as sure and also as shaky, is the real appeal with this new publication,"...
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