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This fall, Bennington welcomes nine new full-time faculty members to the College.
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Poet Anaïs Duplan '14 spoke with PBS NewsHour about about his work delving into the history of Mary Bowser, a Civil War spy.
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Anaïs Duplan '14 was interviewed in Divedapper following the release of his debut poetry collection, Take This Stallion.
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This month, two alumni had poems featured on Poets.org's Poem-A-Day. The first was "From A Train" by Lynn Emanuel '72, whose book of poem The Nerve of It, was awarded the 2016 Lenore Marshall Prize. The second was an excerpt from "Mount Carmel and the Blood of Parnassus" by Anais Duplan '14, who released his debut collection, Take This Stallion, in June.
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Anaïs Duplan '14, who attended the MFA program at Iowa Writer’s Workshop after graduating from Bennington, published his first book of poetry with Brooklyn Arts Press. A number of the poems in the collection, titled Take This Stallion, were first written and published when Duplan was a student at Bennington.
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A poem by Anaïs Duplan '14, "Ode to the Happy Negro Hugging the Flag in Robert Colescott’s 'George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware,'" was selected as the January 23 poem-a-day by the American Academy of Poets.
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Bennington College announced today that poet Mark Wunderlich has been named the next director of the Bennington Writing Seminars, the College’s MFA program in writing.
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Two Bennington students have been invited to Bucknell University this summer, and two others to Skidmore College, for highly selective, nationally sought-after creative writing fellowships.