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PEN America Announces Its 2021 Literary Award Finalists


From these finalists for the PEN America Literary Awards, winners will be announced on April 8 and receive a total of more than US$380,000.
Dining tents in New York City’s Bryant Park, February 4. Image – iStockphoto: Massimo Giachetti
From 1,850 Submissions, 55 Finalists
A total of 55 titles in 11 categories have been named today (February 10) as finalists in the 2021 PEN America Literary Awards. They now are in contention for an aggregate purse of more than US$380,000. PEN America, of course, is the US affiliate chapter of PEN International.
An important and notably serious program among world publishing’s myriad awards programs each year, this series is also at times confusing because its sponsor-named categories vary widely in their nature and prize money. Some awards are funded for biennial presentation, rather than yearly. ....

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The Paris Review - Presenting the Finalists for the 2021 PEN America Literary Awards


This morning,
PEN America released the 2021 Literary Awards Finalists. More than forty-five imprints and presses are featured on the list, with half of the titles coming from university and indie presses. Twenty books are from writers making their literary debuts, and half the titles among the open-genre awards are poetry collections. Chosen by a cohort of judges representing a wide range of disciplines, backgrounds, identities, and aesthetic lineages, these fifty-five Finalist books represent a humbling selection of the year’s finest examples of literary excellence.
The stories on the Finalists lists are about parents, grandparents, and grandchildren, about siblings and their rivalries. These writers share the lives of people who are nonbinary and people who are transgender; people of all ages with changing bodies; immigrants and citizens and people seeking refuge; a basketball legend; a young woman who plucks factory chickens smooth; a tugboat driver; and Phillis Whea ....

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Annual Lecture Series 2021: Valzhyna Mort – The Poetry Society


Tuesday 2 March 2021, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Free
Valzhyna Mort (photo: Tanya Kapitonava)
The Poetry Society and University of Liverpool have teamed up to present a series of three online lectures in 2021, and are delighted to announce that the acclaimed Belarusian poet
Valzhyna Mort will give the first lecture of the series.
Valzhyna Mort will talk on obsession, repetition, trauma and Belarusian traditional embroidery.  The lecture will feature a live Q & A and Mort will read a selection of her poems, chosen to respond to the same themes.
The Poetry Society Annual Lecture given by Valzhyna Mort is the first of a series of lectures in 2021 presented by The Poetry Society in association with University of Liverpool (as the Kenneth Allott lectures), and will be published in ....

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Heather Cahoon On Suffering, Danger And Transformation


This week on 
The Write Question, poet and scholar Heather Cahoon talks about the ways her poetry and tribal policy intersect and how her new book of poetry, 
Horsefly Dress, addresses issues of suffering, danger, and ultimately transformation.
About Heather Cahoon:
Heather Cahoon, PhD, earned her MFA in poetry from the University of Montana, where she was the Richard Hugo Scholar. She has received a Potlatch Fund Native Arts Grant and Montana Arts Council Artist Innovation Award. Her chapbook, 
Elk Thirst, won the Merriam-Frontier Prize. Her roles at the University of Montana have included assistant professor of Native American studies and director of the American Indian Governance and Policy Institute. She is from the Flathead Reservation and is a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. ....

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