State Poets Laureate Roundup

Holograph copy of Robert Frost’s “The Gift Outright”

Although 2013 is less than two weeks old, poetry—not typically known for garnering national attention—has already managed to capture headlines across the country with the announcement that Richard Blanco will serve as the inaugural poet for Barack Obama. Mr. Blanco will be only the fifth inaugural poet, an honor first given to former Consultant in Poetry Robert Frost, who recited his poem “The Gift Outright” at John F. Kennedy’s 1961 inauguration.

The Library’s Poetry and Literature Center (PLC) is making news of its own at the start of the new year: Natasha Trethewey will later this month become the first U.S. Poet Laureate to take up residency in the Poetry and Literature Center. We in the PLC can’t wait to welcome Natasha and to work with her in the Poetry Room during the next five months of her term.

While national media has covered both of these developments, several states have also made news this year with the installation of new State Poets Laureate. Here are the changes that have occurred so far:

Since many states like to appoint new Poets Laureate at the beginning of the year, don’t be surprised if one or two additional appointments are made before the end of the month. In the meantime, poetry lovers can take pleasure in the work of our country’s inaugural poet, our new State Poets Laureate, and, of course, our U.S. Poet Laureate.

State Poets Laureate Roundup; U.S. Poet Laureate Reading

In a February blog post on State Poets Laureate I mentioned that From the Catbird Seat would periodically update readers when new State Poets are appointed. During the past five weeks there have been a flurry of changes to State Poet positions, making this an opportune time to give a brief roundup of recent activity. …

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‘Tis the End of Our Calendar

Last Wednesday, the Poetry and Literature Center hosted its final program of the 2011/2012 year: a reading with Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai. Like many of our readings this past year, this one was co-sponsored by another division in the Library and featured a moderated discussion run by an LC expert—in this case, our co-sponsor was …

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Join Us Today for a Live Online Program Featuring Poet Laureate Philip Levine

NOTE: Follow this link on Friday, May 4, at 3 p. m. Eastern Time, to watch the live video conference with Philip Levine. Philip Levine concluded the Library’s literary season last night with a lecture to a packed audience in the Coolidge Auditorium. Levine’s talk, “My Forgotten Poets,” was a self-effacing tribute to the poets …

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Congratulations to Rita Dove

The following is a guest post by Bryan Koen, graduate research assistant for the Poetry and Literature Center at the Library of Congress. The Poetry and Literature Center congratulates former Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry Rita Dove, to whom President Obama awarded the National Medal of Arts on Monday, February 13. At the White House …

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