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Thursday, May 2, 2019

"Ultrasound" by Kaveh Akbar

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May 2, 2019
 

Ultrasound

 
Kaveh Akbar
Akbar reads "Ultrasound."

About This Poem

 

"My mother reads my poems, my father doesn't (this is for the best). After reading my first book, my mother's immediate response was, 'Why are there all these poems about your dad in here, and so few about me?' That's not really the case, both my parents appear frequently throughout the book; but, ever the dutiful son, I set out to write my mother a poem—this one. Ever the screw-up, however, I accidentally opened the poem with an image of my father."
Kaveh Akbar

 

Kaveh Akbar is the author of Calling a Wolf a Wolf (Alice James, 2017). The recipient of a Levis Reading Prize and a Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship, he is the founding editor of Divedapper, a home for interviews with major voices in contemporary poetry. He teaches at Purdue University and in the low-residency MFA programs at Randolph College and Warren Wilson. He lives in Indiana.


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Poetry by Akbar

 

Calling a Wolf a Wolf

(Alice James, 2017)

"A Baby Running Barefoot" by D. H. Lawrence

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"Wedding Cake" by Naomi Shihab Nye

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"For My Son Born in La Mariscal" by Natalie Scenters-Zapico

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May Guest Editor: Victoria Chang

 

Thanks to Victoria Chang, author of Barbie Chang (Copper Canyon Press, 2017), who curated Poem-a-Day for this month's weekdays. Read a Q&A with Chang about her curatorial approach this month and find out more about our guest editors for the year.

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