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MFA Student Makalani Bandele's Abstract Approach to Poetry Takes Home Autumn House Prize

By Madison Dyment

The true art of writing is the many forms through which it can be expressed. The beauty of one of its most obscure forms, poetry, is not lost on UK College of Arts & Sciences' MFA student, Makalani Bandele, who recently won the Autumn House Press Poetry competition for his latest poetry book. 

Dean Mark Kornbluh Blog: A&S Hall of Fame Inductee Anne Deaton

This year, the College of Arts & Sciences celebrated the 20th anniversary of its Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Over the last 20 years, we have recognized 79 alumni and faculty whose contributions to the College, University, Commonwealth and beyond are far-reaching. Over the next few weeks, I will be highlighting each of this year’s inductees. This week, I would like to start by recognizing Anne C. Deaton.

2020 Book Prize

The editors of Early American Literature are pleased to announce the sixth annual Early American Literature Book Prize, which will be given for an author’s first academic monograph about American literature through the early national period (roughly 1830). EAL invites work treating Native American traditional expressions, colonial Ibero-American literature from North America, colonial American Francophone writings, Dutch colonial, and German American colonial literature as well as writings in English from British America and the US.

Early American Literature Book Prize for 2019

Lisa Brooks, Professor of English and American Studies at Amherst College, has been selected to receive the 2019 Early American Literature Book Prize, which is awarded in even calendar years to a first monograph published in the prior two years, and in odd years to a second or subsequent book. Brooks’s Our Beloved Kin: A New History of King Philip’s War was published by Yale University Press in 2018.

Kentucky Book Fair

Join our Creative Writing Faculty for a week of Kentucky Book Fair events:

Literary Luncheon
Tuesday, November 12 • Noon
ArtsPlace • Lexington
Enjoy a tasty Kentucky-themed lunch with Bobbie Ann Mason, Ed McClanahan, Gurney Norman, and Mary Ann Taylor-Hall.
This ticketed luncheon will entail much laughter and fun conversation from these literary giants. They’ll read from their works, share
about recent projects, and take questions from the audience. Poet and novelist Crystal Wilkinson, Associate Professor of English at the
University of Kentucky, will act as moderator. Tickets are $40 and available at kyhumanities.org
 
 
Saturday, November 16, Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park • Lexington
 
10:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m.
New Appalachian Woman, featuring author Rebecca Gayle
Howell in conversation with Jayne Moore Waldrop,
Jessica Wilkerson, Savannah Sipple, and Crystal Wilkinson.
 
2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m.
Adrian Matejka, author of Map to the Stars in conversation with
Frank X Walker, author of Last Will, Last Testament.
 

You can find the entire Kentucky Book Fair schedule here: https://www.kyhumanities.org/assets/files/Page-Editor-Files/2019BookFestivalcatalog_smaller.pdf

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