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SUMMARY:The National Book Foundation Presents an Afternoon with National Book Award Winners
DESCRIPTION:To access the live-captioning option\, click the link below\, which will take you from MiamiBookFairOnline.com and open a Zoom webinar.\n\nClick here to access the live event via Zoom webinar\n \nNewly-minted 2021 National Book Award Winners Aneesa Abbas Higgins (Winter in Sokcho by Elisa Shua Dusapin\, Translated Literature)\, Martín Espada (Floaters\, Poetry)\, Malinda Lo (Last Night at the Telegraph Club\, Young People’s Literature)\, Tiya Miles (All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack\, a Black Family Keepsake\, Nonfiction)\, and Jason Mott (Hell of a Book\, Fiction) join the National Book Foundation’s Executive Director Ruth Dickey for an on-screen conversation and celebration of their recognized work across genre. Presented in partnership with the National Book Foundation. \nSponsored by\n \n  \n  \nIn partnership with
URL:https://www.miamibookfaironline.com/event/the-national-book-foundation-presents-an-afternoon-with-national-book-award-winners/
LOCATION:Livestream
CATEGORIES:Children's + Teens,Fiction,Live Streams,Most Watched Poetry 2021,Nonfiction,Poetry,Staff Poetry Picks 3,Young Adult Books
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SUMMARY:This Moment in Time: David Kirby & Barbara Hamby in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:In Help Me\, Information: Poems\, David Kirby’s works move the way the mind does on a good day\, puddle-jumping from one topic to another and then coming in for a soft landing. In The Knowledge: Where Poems Come From and How to Write Them\, five-time teaching award winner Kirby invites college students to learn the complex\, playful\, and meditative art form of poetry\, offering tips\, talking points\, and unique prompts in each chapter. “Holoholo” is the Hawaiian word for walking out with no destination in mind. Fueled by an American lingo that embraces slang\, Yiddish\, street talk\, and the yearning to be able to describe her moment in time\, with Hololo: Poems\, Barbara Hamby walks out into the current American chaos with its inferno of wars\, street violence\, apocalyptic fantasies\, and racial tension. \nSponsored by                                                                                               
URL:https://www.miamibookfaironline.com/event/this-moment-in-time-david-kirby-barbara-hamby-in-conversation/
LOCATION:On Demand
CATEGORIES:Most Watched Poetry 2021,On Demand,Poetry,Staff Poetry Picks 3
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SUMMARY:2020 National Poetry Series Winner Amanda Moore
DESCRIPTION:The National Poetry Series was established in 1978 to recognize and promote excellence in contemporary poetry by ensuring the publication of five books of poetry annually through participating publishers. In addition\, the National Poetry Series has partnered with Miami Book Fair to award the Paz Prize in Poetry\, which ensures bilingual publication for a book of poems written in Spanish. This conversation features Amanda Moore on Requeening: Poems\, in conversation with David St. John\, The Last Troubadour: Selected and New Poems. Engaging the matriarchal structure of the beehive\, Moore explores the various roles a woman plays in the family\, the home\, and the world at large. Beyond the productivity and excess\, the sweetness and sting\, Requeening brings together poems of motherhood and daughterhood\, an evolving relationship of care and tending\, responsibility and joy\, dependence and deep love. With a special introduction by Daniel Halpern\, founder of HarperCollins imprint Ecco and the National Poetry Series. \nSponsored by                                                                                               
URL:https://www.miamibookfaironline.com/event/2020-national-poetry-series-winner-amanda-moore/
LOCATION:On Demand
CATEGORIES:Most Watched Poetry 2021,On Demand,Poetry,Staff Poetry Picks 3
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SUMMARY:In Conversation: On Hyam Plutzik 32 Poems // 32 Poemas
DESCRIPTION:32 Poems // 32 Poemas is a new bilingual (Spanish and English) edition of selected poems by the American poet Hyam Plutzik (1911-1962)\, released by Miami publisher\, Sububrano Ediciones (2021) and includes seventeen esteemed contributors. Poet Richard Blanco contributes a Foreword that proffers poetry as a medium that uniquely bridges the immigrant experience across time and culture. \nThis Miami Book Fair conversation and poetry reading on Hyam Plutzik’s 32 Poems/32 Poemas (Suburbano Ediciones\, 2021) is led by Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco and features George B. Henson (editor)\, as well as contributing translators Pablo Brescia\, Layla Benitez-James\, and Jose A. Villar-Portela\, with additional commentary by Literary scholar\, Edward J. Moran. \nHyam Plutzik (1911-1962)\, born to immigrant parents\,  spoke only Yiddish at home and did not learn English until he attended a one-room schoolhouse in rural Connecticut. Educated at Trinity College and Yale University\, he was a three-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for Aspects of Proteus (1949)\, Apples from Shinar (1959)\, and Horatio (1961). \nSponsored by                                                                                               
URL:https://www.miamibookfaironline.com/event/in-conversation-on-hyam-plutzik-32-poems-32-poemas/
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CATEGORIES:@thebiscaynepoet,Here In Florida,Most Watched Poetry 2021,On Demand,Poetry,Staff Poetry Picks 3
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SUMMARY:Poesía en español sin fronteras
DESCRIPTION:This event is being livestreamed from MDC’s Wolfson Campus. For tickets to this in-person event\, please visit: MiamiBookFair.com. \nVolvemos a encontrarnos en persona y los invitamos a una cita con la poesía contemporánea. Alejandro Pérez Cortés\, poeta\, narrador y profesor mexicano que reside en Estados Unidos\, ganó el Premio Paz 2020 organizado por la Feria del Libro de Miami y National Poetry Series\, fallado por José Kozer\, y presenta: Ima y Coli son el árbol que nunca fue semilla. Joaquín Badajoz\, miembro correspondiente de la Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Español (ANLE) ofrece Cántaro\, un poemario experimental que rastrea los orígenes comunes de la poesía y la filosofía. La poeta\, ensayista y crítica de arte Kelly Martínez-Grandal y la poeta\, narradora y editora Claudia Noguera Penso leen poemas de Lo que trae el relámpago\, de Esdras Parra (Venezuela\, 1929-2004)\, una de las voces más significativas de la poesía venezolana del siglo XX y comienzos del XXI. \n  \nEn colaboración con
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CATEGORIES:Here In Florida,IberoAmerican,Live Streams,Poetry,Staff Poetry Picks 3
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