Aracelis Girmay
ụdịekere | nwanyị |
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mba o sị | Njikota Obodo Amerika |
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 10 Disemba 1977 |
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye aka | Bekee |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | odee uri, odee akwụkwọ |
ebe agụmakwụkwọ | Connecticut College, New York University |
agbụrụ | Ndi Afrika nke Amerika |
so na | Furious Flower Conference (3rd: 2014) |
Aracelis Girmay (amụrụ ya na Disemba 10, 1977) bụ onye Amerika na-ede abụ.[1] Ọ bụ onye dere nchịkọta abụ atọ, gụnyere Kingdom Animalia (2011), onye ikpeazụ maka National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry. Ọ bụkwa osote prọfesọ nke abụ na kọleji nke Hampshire.
Oge ọ malitere
dezieAracelis Girmay bụ onye Eritrea na Santa Ana, California.[2][3] Ọ gara kọleji Connecticut[4] ma nweta nzere Master of Fine Arts na Mahadum New York .[5]
Ọrụ ya
dezieNchịkọta mbụ Girmay bụ Teeth (2007), nke o ritere ihe nrite nke Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award.[6]
N'afọ 2011, Girmay bipụtara Kingdom Animalia, nke a kpọrọ ya onye ikpeazụ maka National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry.[7] Na The Rumpus, Camille T. Dungy kwuru, "Girmay na-ede banyere ụzọ anyị nwere ike isi jikọta ọnụ, na ụzọ ụwa si kewaa anyị".[8] Junot Diaz kwuru na uri kachasị amasị ya bụ abụ nke Kingdom Animalia, na-ede na The New York Times:[9]
Echetara m ịgụgharị ahịrịokwu ndị a n'oge na-adịghị anya mgbe nwanne m nwanyị nwụsịrị:
- Oh, ahụ, ka onye ị hụrụ n'anya jide ya ugbu a.
- A ga-eji afọ niile, n'okpuru kpakpando ndị a na-agaghị ekwe omume,
- Abụ mgbe ọ bụ naanị anụmanụ ga-eso gị dinara
- & metụ gị aka
- ọnụ ya.
Anaghịkwa m otu.[10]
The Black Maria (2016) bụ nchịkọta nke atọ nke Girmay.[11] N'ịhọrọ The Black Maria dị ka "Pick of the Week" n'ọnwa Eprel 2016, Publishers Weekly kọwara ya dị ka "nchịkọta na-agagharị agagharị nke abụ abụ, nke nwere nnukwu ihe oyiyi nke na-adaba n'akụkụ mma na-ekewa adịghị ike na ike na-enweghị mgbaghara".[12] The Boston Globe kpọrọ ya otu n'ime akwụkwọ kachasị mma nke afọ 2016.[13]
Girmay bụ osote prọfesọ nke uri na Hampshire College.[14]
Ihe nrite uw. Ya
dezieOnye mmeri nke afọ 2009, Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award
- 2011 finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award, uri, maka Kingdom Animalia
- Onye mmeri 2015, Whiting Award maka abụ [15]
Ọrụ ya
dezie- [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji]
- Mgbanwe, mgbanwe, New York: George Braziller, 2005. ISBN 9780807615539,
- Kingdom animalia : uri, Rochester, NY: Boa Editions, 2011. ISBN 9781934414620,
- The Black Maria Rochester, NY: BOA Editions Ltd. 2016. ISBN 9781942683025,
Edensibia
dezie- ↑ Girmay, Aracelis. Library of Congress. Retrieved on February 4, 2017.
- ↑ Inside of An Egg, There is More Than An Egg: Teaching Aracelis Girmay. poetry.arizona.edu. The University of Arizona. Retrieved on February 21, 2019.
- ↑ Aracelis Girmay (en). Poetry Center (2016-02-03). Retrieved on 2021-07-20.
- ↑ Recent fellowship winners. conncoll.edu. Connecticut College. Retrieved on February 3, 2017.
- ↑ Poets. About Aracelis Girmay | Academy of American Poets. poets.org. Retrieved on 2021-07-20.
- ↑ WINNERS OF THE GLCA NEW WRITERS AWARD. glca.org. Great Lakes Colleges Association. Archived from the original on February 4, 2017. Retrieved on February 3, 2017.
- ↑ "National Book Critics Circle announces finalists for 2011 awards", Los Angeles Times, January 21, 2012. Retrieved on February 3, 2017.
- ↑ Dungy. "Why I Chose Kingdom Animalia", The Rumpus, July 28, 2011. Retrieved on February 3, 2017.
- ↑ Girmay (March 28, 2012). Kingdom Animalia. poetryfoundation.org. Poetry Foundation. Retrieved on February 3, 2017.
- ↑ "What's Your Favorite Poem?", The New York Times, 22 December 2015. Retrieved on 3 February 2017.
- ↑ Teicher. "In A Dark Time, The Eye Begins to See: A 2016 Poetry Preview", NPR, January 3, 2016. Retrieved on February 3, 2017.
- ↑ "PW Picks: Books of the Week, April 11, 2016", Publishers Weekly, April 11, 2016. Retrieved on February 3, 2017.
- ↑ "Best books of 2016", Boston Globe, December 7, 2016. Retrieved on February 3, 2017.
- ↑ Aracelis Girmay (en-US). Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice. Retrieved on 2021-07-20.
- ↑ Scutts. "Stop and hear the poetry: spoken words beckon to bustling New York City", The Guardian, August 14, 2015. Retrieved on February 3, 2017.