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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kimiko_HahnKimiko Hahn - Wikipedia

    Kimiko Hahn (born July 5, 1955) is an American poet and distinguished professor in the MFA program of Queens College, CUNY. Her works frequently deal with the reinvention of poetic forms and the intersecting of conflicting identities.

  2. Kimiko Hahn is a Japanese American poet who won the 2023 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. She is known for her intertextuality, wide-ranging subject matter, and chapbooks. Learn more about her life, influences, and publications.

  3. Kimiko Hahn is the author of ten books of poems, including: Foreign Bodies (W. W. Norton, 2020); Brain Fever (WWN, 2014), and Toxic Flora (WWN, 2010), both collections prompted by science; The Narrow Road to the Interior (WWN, 2006) a collection that takes its title from Basho’s famous poetic journal; The Unbearable Heart (Kaya, 1996), which….

  4. Kimiko Hahn is a Japanese American poet who explores desire, death, and identity in her work. She has won several awards, including the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize and the American Book Award, and is a distinguished professor at Queens College.

  5. poems. “ The Ashes ” at Poetry. “ Foreign Body ” at Poetry. “ A Dream of Toast ” at American Poetry Review, with a short essay. “ The Dream of Shoji ” and many more at the Academy of American Poets.

  6. Kimiko Hahn is the recipient of the 2023 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, a recognition for outstanding lifetime achievement from the Poetry Foundation. Established in 1986 by Ruth Lilly, the prize is one of the most prestigious awards given to living US poets. Read the rest of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize portfolio in the October 2023 issue.

  7. Aug 25, 2021 · Kimiko Hahn discusses her latest collection of poems, Foreign Bodies, which explores themes of death, hoarding, and social justice. She also shares her influences, research methods, and advice for aspiring poets.