Our final poetry news of the week looks at the Google Doodle dedicated to Audre Lorde.
Google Doodle Celebrates Black History Month
A part of their celebrations to mark Black History Month the current Google Doodle in the US is dedicated to the poet Audre Lorde.
Lorde was an activist and acclaimed Black lesbian poet whose work was inspired by her hatred towards sexual ...
Today on My Poetic Side we take a look at the Turkish Presidents launch of the 700th-anniversary celebrations for Yunus Emre, a hotel with poetry connections and poetry for fuel.
Turkish President Calls for Turkish Language to be Preserved
On Tuesday Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish President called for all citizens of the country to help protect and preserve the Turkish Language. He was talking ...
Today’s poetry news round-up brings you articles about the sad death of Joan Margarit, the Notre Dame event that Joy Harjo will be taking part in and the Bronzino portrait of a poet that is going on display.
Joan Margarit, Award-Winning Spanish Poet Dies Aged 82
The Spanish poet Joan Margarit, who was the 2019 winner of the Miguel de Cervantes Prize, has passed ...
Today we bring you an article about the death of a prominent Palestinian poet.
Leading Palestinian Poet Dies Aged 77
Mourid Barghouti, a leading Palestinian poet has died at the age of 77. His death was announced by the poet’s son, the Arab poet Tamin Barghouti, who announced that his father had passed away on Sunday at his home in Amman, the capital of ...
Our first poetry news round-up of the week looks at the winner of the Roger Kowalski Award and the Papyrus linked to Sappho.
2021 Roger Kowalski Award Winner Announced
One of the most prominent Moroccan Francophone poets has been named as the winner of this year's Roger Kowalski Awards for Poetry. Abdellatif Laabi has won the award for “Presque riens”, his latest book, which ...
Our final poetry news of the week take a look at the CGI project that has brought Keats back from the dead.
Bringing Keats Back from the Dead
The poet John Keats might have been dead for 200 years, but now thanks to some superb advances in science he is to be brought back to life, virtually. A group of scientists at the ...
Today on My Poetic Side we look at a snowy poetry project, the Armenian poet who is to be published in English for the first time and the Gender Violence project that asked Margaret Atwood for help.
Snowshoe Poetry
The birthplace of the poet John Greenleaf Whittier, Haverhill is holding a “Snowshoe Poetry Hike” today. The event will be free to attend and ...
Today’s poetry news round-up takes a look at the rapper writing poetry inspired by the Bronte’s, the anniversary of a Kazakh poet and the statue for Banjo Paterson.
Acclaimed Poet Hopes to Inspire Next Generation of Poets
The University of Huddersfield has joined forces with the acclaimed poet, playwright and rapper Testament to create a new poem that is inspired by the lives of ...
Today we look at stories about Amanda Gorman’s poetry reading at the Super Bowl, the poet paying tribute to those persecuted as witches and the unusual request from a library following a discovery in a poetry book.
Poetry and Football: Not Such Strange Bedfellows
On Sunday nigh,t the poet Amanda Gorman gave another passionate performance that has her once again dominating the news. This ...
We begin the week here on My Poetic Side with a look at the three poets who will be honoured during Writers Week. We also take a look at the poems written for World Cancer Day.
Three U.S. Poet Laureates to be Honoured During Writers Week
February 13th will see the start of the 44th Annual Writers Week. This is the longest-running literary festival ...