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Shoshana Olidort

Shoshana Olidort

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Web Editor, Poetry Magazine

Amherst Center

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Total articles 49

  • After Silence: On Lamentation

    By Cole Aronson, Akiva Schick, Shoshana Olidort

    Aug. 11, 2024

  • The Midpoint of My Life - Almog Behar

    By Almog Behar, Shoshana Olidort

    Jun. 22, 2023

  • After Silence: On Lamentation

    By Cole Aronson, Akiva Schick, Shoshana Olidort

    Aug. 11, 2024

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Poetry Magazine

The Poetry Foundation is an independent literary organization based in Chicago, Illinois, dedicated to promoting poetry and supporting poets. Established in 2003 with a significant gift from philanthropist Ruth Lilly, it evolved from the Modern Poetry Association, which has published *Poetry* magazine since 1912. The foundation operates as a non-profit and focuses on increasing the visibility and accessibility of poetry in contemporary culture. The foundation's mission emphasizes creating inclusive spaces for poetry through various initiatives, including publications, education, and public engagement. It is home to *Poetry* magazine, the oldest monthly poetry journal in the English-speaking world, and the blog *Harriet*, which features discussions on poetry and culture. The Poetry Foundation also offers awards such as the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize and Lilly-Rosenberg Fellowships, along with free workshops, readings, and educational resources for poets, educators, and the general public. Its efforts aim to democratize poetry and ensure it remains a vital part of cultural discourse.

Amherst Center, , United States

+1 312-787-7070

Founded: 1912