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Poet Mohan Raihan receiving Bangla Academy Literary Award 2025 from Prime Minister Tareq Rahman in a formal ceremony.
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Poet Mohan Raihan accepts Bangla Academy Literary Award 2025

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Poet Mohan Raihan announced on Sunday that he will accept the Bangla Academy Literary Award 2025, citing respect for the newly elected Prime Minister Tareq Rahman. He called for reforms to make the selection process more transparent and non-partisan. Raihan expressed a desire to receive the award directly from the prime minister in a dignified manner.

In 1943 two poets created a fictional writer named Ern Malley to mock modernist literature. Their deception fooled editor Max Harris and led to a celebrated issue of Angry Penguins before the truth emerged.

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Poet Marianne Boruch has won the Jackson Poetry Prize.

Osdany Morales's poetry collection Security Questions, translated by Harry Bauld, has been named the winner of the first Poetry in Translation Prize. The award recognizes outstanding poetry collections translated into English, with publication set for early 2027. The book explores themes of exile and memory from Morales's experiences in Cuba.

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Johanna Bell's new book, Department of the Vanishing, blends poetry and archival elements to explore environmental decline and personal grief in a future marked by mass bird extinctions. Set in 2029, the story follows an archivist dedicated to preserving records of vanished species. The work draws on themes of climate crisis, challenging literary norms as discussed by Amitav Ghosh.

Taifa Leo, a Kenyan newspaper, has published a collection of Swahili poems submitted by readers from various regions. The poems address themes such as inheritance, aging, illness, politics, and everyday life.

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Alan Botsford's latest poetry collection, 'Borderlines: An Astral Experience in Poems', blends elements of poetry and memoir in a genre-straddling work. Drawing inspiration from Dante Alighieri's 'Divine Comedy', it features 108 dramatic interior monologues that piece together moments in the life of Alan, an American poet living and teaching in Japan, from imagined viewpoints like colleagues, students, strangers, or social media connections.

 

 

 

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