Participants by Genre

Participants: Poet

1970
children's author, poet
Adrian PAUNESCU
1970
poet
Gelacio Y. GUILLERMO Jr.
1971
playwright, poet
Marin SORESCU *
Tomaz SALAMUN
1971, 2007 40th Anniversary Guest
poet

Tomaz Šalamun was born in Zagreb, Croatia, raised in Koper, Slovenia, and now makes his home in Ljubljana. He studied art history and worked as a curator and a conceptual artist before turning to the written word. Having published 25 volumes of poems in his native Yugoslavia/Slovenia, Šalamun has received many prizes in Europe and been translated into nearly a dozen languages. The Selected Poems of Tomaz Šalamun, edited and in large part translated by Charles Simic, was the poet's debut collection in English, brought out in 1988 as part of Ecco Press's prestigious Modern European Poetry series. It was followed by The Shepherd, The Hunter (Pedernal, 1992), The Four Questions Of Melancholy (White Pine Press, 1997), Feast (Harcourt, 2000), and The Book for My Brother (Harvest Books, 2006).

1971
poet
Luisa FUTORANSKY
1971
poet
Oscar HAHN
1971
critic, poet, translator
Arvind Krishna MEHROTRA
1971
poet
Jose Santiago NAUD
1971
poet
Chan-kyung SUNG
1971, 1991
poet
Taufiq ISMAIL
1969, 1970, 1971
poet
LO Yen (商禽)
1971
poet
Hiroshi OSADA
1971
poet
Anadad ELDAN
1971
playwright, poet
YAO Kung-wei
1968, 1969, 1971
poet
CHENG Wen-tao
1971
fiction writer, poet
Marek SKWARNICKI
1972
poet
Satyagraha HURIP
1972
editor, poet
Anemone LATZINA
1972
critic, poet, translator
Solomon DERESSA
1972
fiction writer, poet
Hajime KIJIMA

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Happening Now

  • We regret the passing, on April 11, 2024, of the distinguished Romanian author and critic Dan Cristea, who served as the editor in chief of the Luceafărul de Dimineață cultural monthly. In addition to being an alum of the 1985 Fall Residency, Cristea received his PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Iowa.

  • Our congratulations to 1986 Fall Residency writer Kwame Dawes, who has been named the new poet laureate of Jamaica.

  • Congratulations to our colleagues Jennifer Croft and Aron Aji, who are among those serving as judges for the National Book Awards this year, in their case in the category of translated literature.

  • Ranjit Hoskote’s speech at the 2024 Goa Literary Festival addresses the current situation in Gaza.

  • In NY Times, Bina Shah worries about the state of Pakistani—and American—democracy.

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