Tag: Pitt Poetry Series

Tag: Pitt Poetry Series

Bangladeshi-born American Starrett Poetry Prize winner examines displacement

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Bangladeshi-born American Starrett Poetry Prize winner examines displacement

Anuradha Bhowmik of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is the 2021 winner of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize for her collection Brown Girl Chromatography, selected by new Starrett Poetry Prize judge and award-winning poet Aaron Smith. Bhowmik, a Bangladeshi-American poet and writer from South Jersey, will be published by the University of Pittsburgh Press in the Pitt Poetry Series this fall, on sale September 2022. “Brown Girl Chromatography is pure fire, a slow burn to the center of desire,” said Smith. “This is a book of longing, of brokenness, of makeup (‘my second art, the perfect counterpart to my alter ego’), of…

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Terrance Hayes named Interim Series Editor of the Pitt Poetry Series; Nancy Krygowski and Jeffrey McDaniel to Co-edit

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Terrance Hayes named Interim Series Editor of the Pitt Poetry Series; Nancy Krygowski and Jeffrey McDaniel to Co-edit

The University of Pittsburgh Press is pleased to announce that an accomplished group of poets will be steering the Pitt Poetry Series through the transition from the acclaimed editorship of Ed Ochester, who recently retired after more than four decades at the helm of the series. Interim series editor Terrance Hayes will lead a talented team that includes Nancy Krygowski and Jeffrey McDaniel. Together they will select and advise the Press on the hundreds of poetry manuscripts submitted for possible publication in the coming year, while the search for a permanent series editor continues. Terrance Hayes’s poetry collections include American…

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Ross Gay wins PEN America Jean Stein Book Award

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Ross Gay wins PEN America Jean Stein Book Award

The University of Pittsburgh Press is thrilled to announce Be Holding, the fourth book of poetry from Bloomington, Indiana-based poet and writer Ross Gay, is the winner of the 2021 PEN America Jean Stein Book Award. Published in UPP’s Pitt Poetry Series, Be Holding is the first book published by a university press to win the prestigious Jean Stein Prize. “I think this book is so much not only this desire, but this practice. The practice being understanding that we are made of each other. . . . I want to honor the mycelial way poems are made. But not…

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Starrett Poetry Prize Winner Lyrically Navigates the “Sometimes Disturbing, Always Moving World of Hospital Medicine”

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Starrett Poetry Prize Winner Lyrically Navigates the “Sometimes Disturbing, Always Moving World of Hospital Medicine”

Laura Kolbe of Brooklyn, NY is the 2020 winner of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize for her collection Little Pharma. Kolbe, a physician, medical ethicist, and poet, will be published by the University of Pittsburgh Press/Pitt Poetry Series next fall. “The earliest of these poems were written in my first year of medical school in 2012, with the bulk of them written during my medical residency, a grueling and surreal time in my life,” said Kolbe, a native of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. “Writing the poems felt like growing a subsistence garden—what do I need to make to survive? Or…

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Q&A with <i>Horsepower</i> author Joy Priest

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Q&A with Horsepower author Joy Priest

Joy Priest is the author of Horsepower, winner of the 2019 Donald Hall Prize for Poetry. Her work has appeared in ESPN, Gulf Coast, Mississippi Review, The Rumpus, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Best New Poets 2014, 2016, and 2019, among others. She is the recipient of support from the Fine Arts Work Center, The Frost Place, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and the Hurston/Wright Foundation. Priest has facilitated poetry workshops with incarcerated juvenile and adult women, and has taught writing, comedy, and African American Arts & Culture at the university level. She received her MFA in poetry with a certificate…

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