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	News Item2019 Press Release: Winners Announced
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	 Book BookWade in the WaterSince her encounter with Dickinson, Smith has gravitated to poetry that employs plain language to probe the eternal, similar to the work of Elizabeth Bishop and Philip Larkin. 
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	 News NewsJericho Brown’s New Poetry Collection “The Tradition” A Daring, Inventive Body Of WorkThe cover of Jericho Brown’s new poetry collection, The Tradition, features a young black boy, perhaps 10 years old, surrounded… 
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	 News NewsInterview with “Afterward” Director Ofra Bloch“As a kid in Israel, my dream was to become a psychoanalyst and a filmmaker,” Ofra Bloch said in a… 
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	 News NewsForthcoming Poetry Collection “Deluge” A Stunning Debut For Leila ChattiLeila Chatti worked six years to create Deluge, 52 poems that the esteemed Copper Canyon Press will publish next year… 
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	 News NewsTeaching Anisfield-Wolf In The ClassroomBy Gabrielle Bychowski How do we talk about racism? How do we talk about sexism? These were two of the… 
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	 News NewsZadie Smith’s “Feel Free” Honored At National Book Critics Circle AwardsZadie Smith, best known for her piercing comic novels, has won a National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism for… 
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	 News News“Afterward,” New Film On Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Premieres At The Cleveland International Film FestivalJoin us for the Cleveland premiere of “Afterward,” a 94-minute documentary from Jerusalem-born psychoanalyst Ofra Bloch that explores the lingering… 
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	 News NewsA Shelf of One’s Own – An Argument for Transgender LiteratureBy Gabrielle Bychowski Sitting at my desk, I set down my copy of A Room of One’s Own, looked over… 
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	 News NewsPoet Jericho Brown To Announce 2019 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award Winners In AprilJericho Brown will announce the new class of Anisfield-Wolf Book Award winners in Cleveland April 4. The charismatic and much-lauded… 
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	 News NewsClaudia Rankine On Dismantling Racism And Prepping Cleveland’s Youth For Their FuturePoet Claudia Rankine, born 56 years ago in Jamaica, returned to the city of her first college teaching post to… 
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	 News News“A World Built On Bondage”: Anisfield-Wolf Authors To Close 2019 Virginia Festival Of The BookFor the second consecutive year, Anisfield-Wolf award-winning authors will close the Virginia Festival of the Book. On March 24, two… 
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	 News NewsAuthor Claudia Rankine Brings “Citizen” To Cleveland January 23Claudia Rankine and her “slender, musical book that arrives like a thunderclap” are coming to Cleveland, the first major literary event… 
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	 News NewsN. Scott Momaday Named 2019 Recipient of the Ken Burns American Heritage PrizeN. Scott Momaday, a captivating storyteller long considered “the dean of Native American letters,” is the new recipient of the… 
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	News10 Gems From 2018 That Deserve A Spot On Your 2019 Reading ListAs we bid adieu to 2018, allow us to shine a last, lingering reading light on ten highlights: the year’s… 
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	 News NewsHear From Anisfield-Wolf Fellow Leila Chatti At Her Shaker Heights Poetry ReadingMark your calendars for a newcomer to Cleveland’s poetry scene — poet Leila Chatti will be at Loganberry Books December… 
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	 News News“Sing Unburied Sing” Gets Its Own Mural In ClevelandLook closely at the multicolored mural in the old Irishtown Bend in Cleveland and you’ll spot a small teal “JW”… 
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	 News NewsJesmyn Ward On The Politics Of Being A Southern WriterWhen Jesmyn Ward took the stage with Ayana Mathis, each novelist glanced around the warm, lush Maltz Performing Arts Center… 
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	 News NewsNew Anisfield-Wolf Inspired Public Art Comes To The RTA Red LineGreater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) riders can now enjoy an even closer view of world-class art inspired by the… 
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	 News NewsLaird Hunt’s Latest Novel Is A Stunning Mystery, Setting Readers Up For A Harrowing RideThe new novel from Laird Hunt, “In the House in the Dark of the Woods,” has the feel of a…