Poet and essayist Ocean Vuong was born in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, in 1988 and immigrated to the United States in 1990, is the author of the best-selling book Night Sky with Exit Wounds, which won the 2016 Whiting Award. A Ruth Lilly fellow from the Poetry Foundation, he has received honors from the Lannan Foundation, the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, The Elizabeth George Foundation, The Academy of American Poets, and the Pushcart Prize.Vuong’s writings have been featured in The Atlantic, The Nation, New Republic, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Village Voice, and American Poetry Review, which awarded him the Stanley Kunitz Prize for Younger Poets. Selected by Foreign Policy magazine as a 2016 100 Leading Global Thinkers, alongsid...
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a 2020 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow and the author of four books of poetry:...
The paper is the review of Ocean Vuong’s novel, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, which was published...
Early on, without knowing I was part of a movement, I was part of the movement of the Asian American...
Ocean Vuong is the author of the poetry collection Night Sky with Exit Wounds. A 2014 Ruth Lilly fel...
Poet Monica Youn will read from her work followed by a brief Q&A and book signing, courtesy of Barne...
Wang Ping was born in China, and came to the US in 1985. Her most recent publications include: The ...
Set in New York, the book is filled with the experiences of a boy from Vietnam as he struggles with ...
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is professor of English in the University of Mississippi\u27s MFA program. Her...
The poems ‘Ngoài Giấc Ngủ’ and ‘Hiện Ra’ were included in the book poetry collection—also titled Ngo...
Dorianne Laux is the author of five books of poetry, most recently The Book of Men. Her fourth book ...
Join us for a poetry reading by Minnesota Book Award winner Sun Yung Shin and discussion on what san...
Amanda Galvan Huynh (she/her) is a Xicana writer and educator from Texas. She is the author of a cha...
Reading.Author biography: Kerry Hardie has published five collections of poetry with the Gallery Pre...
Franny Choi is a queer, Korean-American poet, playwright, teacher, organizer, pottymouth, GryffinCla...
Elaine Fletcher Chapman (formerly Elaine Walters McFerron) is the author of a volume of poems, Hunge...
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a 2020 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow and the author of four books of poetry:...
The paper is the review of Ocean Vuong’s novel, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, which was published...
Early on, without knowing I was part of a movement, I was part of the movement of the Asian American...
Ocean Vuong is the author of the poetry collection Night Sky with Exit Wounds. A 2014 Ruth Lilly fel...
Poet Monica Youn will read from her work followed by a brief Q&A and book signing, courtesy of Barne...
Wang Ping was born in China, and came to the US in 1985. Her most recent publications include: The ...
Set in New York, the book is filled with the experiences of a boy from Vietnam as he struggles with ...
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is professor of English in the University of Mississippi\u27s MFA program. Her...
The poems ‘Ngoài Giấc Ngủ’ and ‘Hiện Ra’ were included in the book poetry collection—also titled Ngo...
Dorianne Laux is the author of five books of poetry, most recently The Book of Men. Her fourth book ...
Join us for a poetry reading by Minnesota Book Award winner Sun Yung Shin and discussion on what san...
Amanda Galvan Huynh (she/her) is a Xicana writer and educator from Texas. She is the author of a cha...
Reading.Author biography: Kerry Hardie has published five collections of poetry with the Gallery Pre...
Franny Choi is a queer, Korean-American poet, playwright, teacher, organizer, pottymouth, GryffinCla...
Elaine Fletcher Chapman (formerly Elaine Walters McFerron) is the author of a volume of poems, Hunge...
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a 2020 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow and the author of four books of poetry:...
The paper is the review of Ocean Vuong’s novel, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, which was published...
Early on, without knowing I was part of a movement, I was part of the movement of the Asian American...