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This year's virtual program will include
⬥ A special poetry reading in the round featuring our three honorees.
⬥ Tributes from poets Rigoberto González, Dean Rader, Safiya Sinclair, Jose Javier Zamora, and others.
⬥ Interview with the honorees.
⬥ Intimate conversation with the Poets Laureate.
⬥ A special Q&A segment with young, emerging poets.
... AND all attendees will receive a special gift book bundle featuring autographed copies of Rita Dove’s Collected Poems 1974-2004, Joy Harjo’s American Sunrise, and Juan Felipe Herrera’s Everyday We Get More Illegal mailed to their homes.
Tickets are very limited. Your ticket benefits the Los Angeles Review of Books, a 501(c)(3) public service nonprofit and is tax-deductible.
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For more info, contact Irene Yoon at [email protected]
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
In light of the profound impact and inspiration Rita Dove, Joy Harjo, and Juan Felipe Herrera have provided young and emerging poets over their careers, the Los Angeles Review of Books has partnered with Get Lit, a community organization bringing poetry into the schools and lives of teens and young adults across Los Angeles, to create ticket sponsorship opportunities for this event. We invite you to consider sponsoring tickets for these young poets to attend this special event and join in the evening's conversation with these three groundbreaking poets.
To learn more, contact Nanda Dyssou at [email protected]
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