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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

The Politician & the Poem: Verses, Votes, and Civic Acts for Election Time

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November 1, 2016

The Poetry of Politics

 

As this election cycle comes to a close, we remember the place for the political in poetry, as well as the role of the poet as artist and citizen. Read this selection of poems about politics.

 

"Exquisite Candidate" by Denise Duhamel
"In a Country" by Larry Levis
"The American middle class…" by Dawn Lundy Martin
"Laundry" by Alicia Ostriker
"Some Effects of Global Warming in Lackawanna County" by Jay Parini
"Election Year" by Donald Revell
"The Border: A Double Sonnet" by Alberto RĂ­os
"Vendetta, May 2006" by Tim Seibles
"December 2, 2002" by Juliana Spahr
"Election Day, November, 1884" by Walt Whitman

Watch this video of our Chancellors discussing the civic responsibility of the poet today.

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Read Edward Hirsch's entry on political poetry, from A Poet's Glossary.

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Browse poems for Veterans Day.

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Philip Levine, On the Job

 

"He was a poet of the night shift, a late, ironic Whitman of our industrial heartland," writes Edward Hirsch of the late Philip Levine in this new essay on Levine's work and his posthumous collection The Last Shift, which is set for release next week.

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P.O.P. Aimee Nezhukumatathil

Poets on Poetry

 

Check out poet and visual artist Rachel Eliza Griffiths's Poets on Poetry (P.O.P.) video series, which features noted contemporary American poets reading poems and talking about poetry. Every week we'll be premiering a new video in the series, beginning with this week's, featuring Aimee Nezhukumatathil.

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A Tribute to C. D. Wright

 

On October 19, we cosponsored a celebration of the life and work of late Academy Chancellor C. D. Wright (1949–2016), featuring Brenda Hillman, Ben Lerner, Michael Ondaatje, Brenda Shaughnessy, Arthur Sze, Anne Waldman, and others. Watch a video of the tribute event on Poets.org.

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Poetry Break: Charles Simic

Poetry Breaks: Charles Simic

 

Halloween might be over, but you can get in one last scare with this week's new Poetry Breaks video, featuring Charles Simic reading his haunting poem "The Clocks of the Dead."

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Blaney Lecture: Sharon Olds

 

Join us on November 3 at The New School in New York City for this year's Blaney Lecture, "Favorite Moments in Poems from Chaucer to Clifton," presented by Pulitzer Prize winner and 2016 Wallace Stevens Award winner Sharon Olds. Free and open to the public.

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In Case You Missed It

 

Elizabeth and Alice
The New Yorker on former Chancellor Elizabeth Bishop's loves, losses, and "One Art."

 

NSK Neustadt Prize Winner
Chancellor Marilyn Nelson is awarded the 2017 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature.

 

American Stanzas
Poet Rachel Eliza Griffiths opens an exhibit on black identity and poetry at Poets House.

 

Brenda Hillman on Teaching
Chancellor Brenda Hillman on teaching poetry at the University of Arizona Poetry Center blog.

 

Claudia Rankine on Whiteness
Chancellor Claudia Rankine on her plans for the Racial Imaginary Institute.

 

RIP David Antin, Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Lucia Perillo
Remembering poets David Antin (1932–2016), Brigit Pegeen Kelly (1951–2016), and Lucia Perillo (1958–2016).

Wrap Up for Fall

 

Keep out the cold with a fun, artful, or elegant literary scarf, then take a walk in the woods with our naturalist notebooks, available in Poets Shop.

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The Academy of American Poets is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

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