Praise poet Remofilwe shares her desire to preserve her mother tongue through her poetry and hopes more people recognise the impact her art has on her heritage.
A Ghanaian-born poet; a chronicler of the Cuban refugee experience; and an experimental artist "writing between genres" are this year's winners.
Atlanta-born poet Georgia Douglas Johnson, whose parents were of African American, Native American and English ancestry, studied music and wrote poems and plays. When she moved to Washington ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNStephen Kessler | A poet born without a mother tongueDriving west toward L.A. on U.S. 66 out of Winslow, Arizona, on Christmas morning 1967, I was accompanied by my friend Pierre Joris, whom I had met just a few months earlier when he arrived ...
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The Standard on MSNWho are we, really? A provocation on definitions and influences of African writingThis weapon assists us in defining such things as the African book and the African writer, which is the basis of this piece.
For leaders who built empires throughout history, The Aeneid has been a blueprint for how to take over land that belongs to someone else. Now when empires are making a comeback, it's worth asking if ...
Watch thought-provoking docs at the D.C. Environmental Film Festival, herald the arrival of spring with crafts and ...
Three women have been chosen for the role at Elizabeth Gaskell's House in Manchester precisely because they "didn't know her" ...
A summary of the many ways in which Princeton University currently contributes to and engages with the Princeton community.
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While London boasts some of the most famous museums and art galleries in the world, the rest of the UK is blessed with so ...
“Femininomenon” isn’t just a Chappell Roan song, but it’s also the name of San Diego State University’s first female-run ...
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