"Victoria Chang Wins Forward Prize For Best Collection" "All four of the 2024 Forward prizes for poetry have been awarded to women: Victoria Chang won the £10,000 prize for best collection; Marjorie Lotfi’s book was named best first collection; Cindy Juyoung Ok won the prize for the best single poem (written); and Leyla Josephine was awarded the prize for the best single poem (performed). The four winners, who will receive a total prize pot of £17,000, 'demonstrate that poetry is more vital than ever', said poet Jane Clarke, who was on this year’s judging panel.'" via THE GUARDIAN |
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What Sparks Poetry: Philip Metres on "Qasida for Abdel Wahab Yousif" "The qasida begins with human longing. The moderns didn’t invent it! It was in the human heart. This is the nasīb, which means 'fate,' the poet is in a nostalgic mood. Sometimes, pursuing the beloved, the poet will come upon the remains of a camp, the beloved’s caravan, causing a consideration of what has passed. If it begins with longing and its endless distances (thanks, Robert Hass), it doesn’t stay there, but rather moves into the trouble of the world." |
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