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Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry: Finalist [7] 2013 Appetite: Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry Finalist [8] Paterson Poetry Prize Finalist [9] Thom Gunn Award: Finalist [10] 2016 Primer: Poetry Must Read for the Massachusetts Center for the Book Honor [11] 2017 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry: Finalist [12] 2020 The Book of Daniel ...
He was the recipient of the Vijay Nambisan Poetry Fellowship for the year 2021. In 2018, he translated Ravish Kumar's book of Hindi poems Ishq Mein Shahar Hona as A City Happens in Love. [11] In 2020, he co-edited The World that Belongs to Us: An Anthology of Queer Poetry from South Asia. [12] His work appears in Jeet Thayil (ed.)
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (born April 21, 1975) is a Canadian-American poet, writer, educator, and social activist. Their writing and performance art focuses on documenting the stories of queer and trans people of color, abuse survivors, mixed-race people and diasporic South Asians and Sri Lankans.
Danez Smith is an American poet, writer and performer from St. Paul, Minnesota. [1] [2] They are queer, non-binary and HIV-positive.They are the author of the poetry collections [insert] Boy and Don't Call Us Dead: Poems, both of which have received multiple awards, and Homie/My Nig. [3]
Michael Field – Works and Days (love diary); Poems of Adoration; Michelle Tea – Rent Girl; Rose of No Man's Land; Passionate Mistake and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America; Monique Wittig – Women Warriors (a novel) Natalie Clifford Barney – Other Alliances; Indiscreet Souvenirs; Nella Nobili – Les femmes et l'amour homosexuel
Similarly, my teaching and research interests in queer theory and queer literature are a direct and natural outcome of my being gay and imaginatively tackling the subject in my fiction, poetry and plays." [6] His poems appeared in many prestigious poetry anthologies like The Dance of the Peacock besides other noted journals and anthologies. [9 ...
Queer & Catholic, edited by Trebor Healey & Amie M. Evans, Haworth Press, 2008 (features the poems "Just Like Jesus" and "Bastard" from If Jesus Were Gay & other poems) [30] Ambientes: New Queer Latino Writing, edited by Lázaro Lima and Felice Picano, University of Wisconsin Press, 2011 (features "Dear Rodney" from If Jesus Were Gay & other poems)
Richard Blanco (born February 15, 1968) is an American poet, public speaker, author, playwright, and civil engineer.He is the fifth poet to read at a United States presidential inauguration, having read the poem "One Today" for Barack Obama's second inauguration.