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Tryfon Tolides (born Korifi Voiou, Greece) is a Greek-American poet, author of An Almost Pure Empty Walking (Penguin, 2005).His poems have appeared in literary journals and magazines including America, Atlanta Review, Mwondo Greco, Poetry Daily, Washington Square Review, [1] and Worcester Review.
My guest this week on Poetry from Daily Life is Sylvia M. Vardell, who lives in Dallas, Texas. When asked how she became interested in poetry, Sylvia says, “My parents are German immigrants and ...
Missouri Poet Laureate David L. Harrison describes something unexpected he found after checking into a room with a fly in it.
This week’s guest on Poetry from Daily Life is Michelle Schaub, who lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, “tucked up against the Rocky Mountain foothills.” ... the way words sound is almost as ...
It's OK if you find some poetry boring or uninspiring, poet Laura Haskins writes, but keep looking for what you'll like. Poetry from Daily Life: You can meet 100 people and only like a few. Poets ...
Poetry can be life-altering for children who struggle to read, establishing a lifelong habit, writes educator Timothy Rasinkski. Poetry from Daily Life: With rhythm and rhyme, poetry is a great ...
Looking for rhyme and rhythm in daily life? This new weekly feature organized by Missouri Poet Laureate David L. Harrison aims to help you find it.
The book won the Canada Book Award and was a finalist for the 2022 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. [4] [5]In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called the book "ambitious" and lauded Nguyen's use of language in order to simultaneously communicate a biography of her mother and make a broader argument about diaspora.