Geoffrey Hill:
And why should a poet bother to write poems? Why should it matter that a poet has to be responsible? Everybody has to find his or her own way of witnessing, and the only way I can effectively witness is by writing and by trying to write as well as I can. There are things one has to witness to. I return constantly to what I think is one of the major outrages of modern life: the neglect of the dead, and a refusal to acknowledge what we owe to them, and a refusal to submit ourselves to the wisdom of the dead and, indeed, to the folly of the dead and the criminality of the dead—simply a refusal to accept that the dead are as real as we are, probably more so.
Louise Bourgeois:
Paul Celan:
Arthur Rimbaud (trans. Wyatt Mason):
Robert Creeley:
Jane Mead:
Theodore Roethke:
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U.S.-Japan Creative Artists Fellowship Program
The Japan U.S. Friendship Commission offers up to five leading contemporary and traditional artists from the United States an opportunity to spend three months in Japan in 2021-2022.
HEMINGWAY-PFEIFFER MUSEUM WRITER-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM
The Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center in Piggott, Arkansas, is pleased to announce its 2021 writer-in-residence position. The residency will be for July 6 – August 2, 2021, and includes lodging at a beautiful loft apartment on the downtown square in Piggott over the City Market coffee shop. The writer-in-residence will also have the opportunity to work in the studio where Ernest Hemingway worked on A Farewell to Arms during an extended stay with his wife’s family in 1928. The residency includes a $1000 stipend to help cover food and transportation.
Woodberry Poetry Room Creative Fellowship
The Creative Fellow receives a stipend of $4,500and a Harvard Library special borrower’s card, as well as in-depth research support from the WPR curatorial staff.
An annual prize for a first or second collection, presented in partnership by Milkweed Editions and Copper Nickel. The prize awards $2,000 and publication by Milkweed Editions.
Awards $10,000 and publication to the author of a first or second collection of poetry. In the prize’s inaugural year, the winning manuscript will be selected by poet Louise Glück and published by Changes.
Offers scholars working on any aspect of Jewish women’s and gender studies in order to devote time to their research.
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