Meet the First Latino Leader of the Academy of American Poets
"Latino voices have been absolutely necessary to the cultural output and community output in this country. For many years, we have been contributing to discourse. We have been quite present in all sorts of national conversations, and so it’s great to be part of that continuum. I may be the first Latino president of the Academy of American Poets, but I am certainly not the first Latino poet to be part of the academy."
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What Sparks Poetry: Dong Li on Evan S. Carroll's Notes From a Bottle Found on the Beach at Carmel
"Vestigial shards of old legend and lore dart in and out of vertiginous fragments of human folly and futility, now like lightning on a clear day, now like fireflies on a talkative night. The 'I' slyly travails through historical significance and triviality until the tribulations of fear, faith, and ferocity surface in a dizzying dream state, hauling history into the prophetic present, where associative meanings are distilled into a crude and cruel illumination." |
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