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The Animal After Whom Other Animals Are Named: Award-Winning Poetry Chapbook | Drinking Gourd Prize Winner | Perfect for Poetry Lovers & Literary Gift Giving
The Animal After Whom Other Animals Are Named: Award-Winning Poetry Chapbook | Drinking Gourd Prize Winner | Perfect for Poetry Lovers & Literary Gift GivingThe Animal After Whom Other Animals Are Named: Award-Winning Poetry Chapbook | Drinking Gourd Prize Winner | Perfect for Poetry Lovers & Literary Gift Giving

The Animal After Whom Other Animals Are Named: Award-Winning Poetry Chapbook | Drinking Gourd Prize Winner | Perfect for Poetry Lovers & Literary Gift Giving

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The Poetry and Poetics Colloquium, in conjunction with Northwestern University Press, is delighted to announce that Nicole Sealey is the winner of the fourth annual Drinking Gourd Chapbook Poetry Prize. The Animal After Whom Other Animals Are Named will be published by Northwestern University Press with a planned launch party at the Poetry Foundation in Chicago in January 2016. At turns humorous and heartbreaking, The Animal After Whom Other Animals Are Named explores in both formal and free verse what it means to die, which is to say, also, what it means to live. In this collection, Sealey displays an exquisite sense of the lyric, as well as an acute political awareness. Never heavy-handed or dogmatic, the poems included in this slim volume excavate the shadows of both personal and collective memory and are, at all points, relentless. To quote the poet herself, here is a debut as luminous and unforgiving "as the unsparing light at tunnel’s end."

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I LOVED this book, one of those books that you want to read slowly because you don't want it to end. I taught it to my graduate workshop, and it was unanimously praised.