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    Wayback Machine "Carolyn Forché". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2023-07-25. "Carolyn Forché". Poets.org. Retrieved 2013-09-24. "Carolyn Forché's Teaching Philosophy"...
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  • victim Carolyn Fe, Filipina singer and actress Carolyn Forché (born 1950), American poet, editor, translator and human rights advocate Carolyn Franklin...
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    Between 1969 and 1977, overseen by Stanley Kunitz, included volumes by Carolyn Forché and Robert Hass; Hass later became the Poet Laureate of the United States...
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    musicians, including John Akomfrah, Ariella Azoulay, Amichai Chasson, Carolyn Forché, Laurie Anderson, Rabih Alameddine, Daniel Boyd and Ruth Ozeki. In 1997...
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  • Tzvetan Todorov, Martin Jay, Charles Molesworth, Marilynne Robinson, Carolyn Forché, and Mario Vargas Llosa. The Skidmore News is the college's official...
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  • moral quandaries of artistic production, memory, and trauma. The poets: Carolyn Forché (Salvadoran Civil War), Saghi Ghahraman (Iranian Revolution), Fady Joudah...
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  • the symbolic center of the American poetry establishment." In 2013, Carolyn Forché described the Academy of American Poets as "the most important organization...
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    dictionaries in Bolivia and for translating Bolivian and Peruvian laws, and Carolyn Forché, American poet, for her efforts to combat torture and genocide in El...
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  • Michael Ondaatje, Robin Robertson, and David Young. In June 2004, Carolyn Forché joined the board. New trustees have been named over the years: in 2014...
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    Feldblum, Nobel laureate George Akerlof, writer and human rights advocate Carolyn Forché, award-winning literary critic Maureen Corrigan, linguist Deborah Tannen...
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  • winner of such honors as the 2006 Leeds International Piano Competition Carolyn Forché – Presidential Fellow in Creative Writing; poet Kyle Harrison – men's...
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     Nicaragua Roberto Fernández Retamar (Cuba) John Ashbery  United States Carolyn Forché (US) 2000 David Malouf  Australia Ihab Hassan (Egypt/US) Wilson Harris...
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  • Jeffery Paine with Kwame Anthony Appiah, Sven Birkerts, Joseph Brodsky, Carolyn Forché, and Helen Vendler, The Poetry of our World: An International Anthology...
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  • University of Oslo: 1978. Michael Foran, Artist, Laramie, Wyoming: 1978. Carolyn Forché, Poet; Professor of English, George Mason University: 1978. Irving B...
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  • Ringgold, Billy Collins, Edward Sorel, Edwidge Danticat, Donald Lipski, Carolyn Forché, Ned Vizzini, and Michael Bierut. Panelists look for works that best...
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    Love Poem Winner Mei-mei Berssenbrugge A Treatise on Stars Finalist Carolyn Forché In the Lateness of the World Finalist 2022 Diane Seuss frank: sonnets...
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  • Emerson – Gavin Ewart – James Fenton – Robert Fitzgerald – Ephim Fogel – Carolyn Forché – Robert Frost – Roy Fuller – George Gascoigne – David Gascoyne – Allen...
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  • Roland Flint (1934–2001) Nick Flynn (born 1960) Jack Foley (born 1940) Carolyn Forché (born 1950) John M. Ford (1957–2006) Sam Walter Foss (1858–1911) Sarah...
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    included publication as a prize. Vang's manuscript had been chosen by Carolyn Forché. The book later went on to be a finalist for the National Book Award...
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  • Kosiński, historian Vartan Gregorian, musician Ray Charles, and poet Carolyn Forché are among those interviewed. Paul Simon's 1973 song "American Tune"...
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  • literary prize". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-04-23. "Carolyn Forché". Windham Campbell Prizes. Retrieved 2024-04-23. "Yale awards eight...
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    Edward Hirsch, Rosanna Warren, Robert Hass, Charles Simic, Mary Karr, Carolyn Forché, Mark Strand, Ted Hughes, Joseph Brodsky, and Derek Walcott. By being...
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    Production for BBC Radio 4) 2022: Lucille Clifton Legacy Award (presented by Carolyn Forché) "Deaf Poets Society", BBC, 26 May 2017. "Ray Antrobus" at Write Angle...
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    selection from Chantefleurs et Chantefables was set by Jean Wiener. Carolyn Forché has translated his poetry and names Desnos as a significant influence...
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  • reality, attempting to instigate the social conscience of the reader. Carolyn Forché, an award-winning American author, is an example of someone using their...
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  • law clerk to Justice Byron White of the United States Supreme Court Carolyn Forché – professor, poet, editor, and human rights advocate John Mica – Republican...
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    bacon". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved December 24, 2015. Lee, Don. "Carolyn Forché Archived April 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine". New York State Writers...
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  • Bellaire) Clayton Eshleman, poet (born in Indianapolis, moved to Ypsilanti) Carolyn Forché, poet (born in Detroit) Robert Frost, poet (born in San Francisco, resided...
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  • and his first collection, Some Are Drowning (1994), was chosen by Carolyn Forché for the Association of Writers & Writing Programs Award in Poetry. He...
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    waiterships have included Julia Alvarez, Amanda Davis, Samuel R. Delany, Carolyn Forche, Jonathan Galassi, Jean Kwok, Justin Torres, Tama Janowitz, Antonya...
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