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  • Douglas Kearney and Tolu Oloruntoba Win the 2022 Griffin Poetry Prizes
    Douglas Kearney and Tolu Oloruntoba Win the 2022 Griffin Poetry Prizes
    June 15, 2022

    Douglas Kearney and Tolu Oloruntoba Win the 2022 Griffin Poetry Prizes

    This morning, the Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry announced via video stream that acclaimed American poet Douglas Kearney is the International winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize and West Coast-based ...

  • "Even Staring Out the Window Has Changed" The 2022 Griffin Prize Poets Speak in Depth on Their Writing Lives
    "Even Staring Out the Window Has Changed" The 2022 Griffin Prize Poets Speak in Depth on Their Writing Lives
    June 14, 2022

    "Even Staring Out the Window Has Changed" The 2022 Griffin Prize Poets Speak in Depth on Their Writing Lives

    This year, there are ten writers and translators nominated for the Griffin Poetry Prizes. The two prizes—one open to collections authored by Canadian poets and one open to any international collection ...

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