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US poet laureate Ada Limón celebrates nature, family and human connection in The Hurting Kind

US poet laureate Ada Limón celebrates nature, family and human connection in The Hurting Kind

Update: 2023-06-042
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Called "a poet of ecstatic revelation," U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón brings an observant eye and sense of wonder to all her work – from 2015's Bright Dead Things, to her acclaimed 2018 collection, The Carrying, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry. Limón's latest book, The Hurting Kind, is a finalist for the $130,000 Griffin Poetry Prize. The winner will be announced at a live event, complete with readings, on Wednesday June 7 at Koerner Hall in Toronto.
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US poet laureate Ada Limón celebrates nature, family and human connection in The Hurting Kind

US poet laureate Ada Limón celebrates nature, family and human connection in The Hurting Kind