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Ai Links | Books

credit: Heather Conley

:: Ai's first book, Cruelty, received critical acclaim when it was published in 1973. Her second book, Killing Floor, was the 1978 Lamont Poetry Selection of the Academy of American Poets. Her next book, Sin (1987), won an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation and was followed by Fate in 1991. In 1999 Vice was the winner of the National Book Award for Poetry. Ai is a native of the American Southwest and lives in Tucson, Arizona. In the year 2002-2003 she will hold the Mitte Chair in Creative Writing at Southwest Texas State University.


More on Ai

- The Many Voices of the Poet Ai by Pat Harrison, Radcliffe Quarterly, Spring 2000

- Three analytical responses to Ai's poetry

- Interview with Elizabeth Farnsworth of the "Jim Lehrer News Hour" after winning the National Book Award

- Testament to Ai: My Reflections on Broken Glass. An Essay to Recognize and Honour the Underrated and Overpowering Poetry of Ai by Vanessa Penny

 

 

Dread (2003)

 

Vice (1999)

Winner of the National Book Award

>> read "Rapture"

 

Greed (1993)

>> read "Riot Act, April 29, 1992" and "Archangel"

Also by Ai

- Fate
- Sin
- Killing Floor
- Cruelty

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