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Gloria Vando's third book of poems, Shadows and Supposes (Arte Pùblico Press, University of Houston), won the Poetry Society of America’s Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award and the 2003 Best Poetry Book of the Year Award from the Latino Literary Hall of Fame. She has won numerous other awards and fellowships and her poems have appeared in many magazines, anthologies, texts, and have been adapted for the stage and presented at Lincoln Center and Off-Broadway. Her work is included in the new CD collection, Poetry on Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work, 1888-2006, which features poets from the dawn of sound-recording to the current day. It has just been nominated for a Grammy! She is publisher and editor of Helicon Nine Editions, a non-profit literary press she founded 30 years ago, and for which she received the Kansas Governors Arts Award and an Editors Grant from the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines. She has served on panels for the National Endowment for the Arts and many State Arts Councils, and as a judge for the National Book Series Awards. In 1992 she and her husband, Bill Hickok, founded The Writers Place, a literary center in Kansas City. |
FLAG DAY AT UNION CEMETERY
I enter the clearing
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SHADOWS & SUPPOSES
On a train, going backward, I watch
THE FALCONER TIES HIS MATE TO THE BLOCK
He keeps a short rein on her,
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© 2006 Gloria Vando |
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