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Songs from Under the River represents a curated masterpiece, drawing from the wellspring of six captivating years of national performances, meticulously handpicked to grace the pages of Anis Mojgani's third Write Bloody release. This compilation isn't confined to the celebrated hits; it's a treasure trove that reveals hidden gems, the poet's personal favorites, and previously unreleased works, offering readers an immersive experience into the complete essence of Mojgani's Nola spirit. Mojgani's words leave you awestruck by the enchanting landscapes of this peculiar world, all while bearing…mehr

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Songs from Under the River represents a curated masterpiece, drawing from the wellspring of six captivating years of national performances, meticulously handpicked to grace the pages of Anis Mojgani's third Write Bloody release. This compilation isn't confined to the celebrated hits; it's a treasure trove that reveals hidden gems, the poet's personal favorites, and previously unreleased works, offering readers an immersive experience into the complete essence of Mojgani's Nola spirit. Mojgani's words leave you awestruck by the enchanting landscapes of this peculiar world, all while bearing witness to the transformative power of audacious desire. Mojgani's poetry is a testament to the profound impact that art can have, inviting readers to journey through the vibrant complexities of emotions and experiences woven into every verse.
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Autorenporträt
Anis Mojgani was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the author of five books of poetry, most recently In the Pockets of Small Gods (Write Bloody Publishing, 2018). He also wrote the libretto for the opera Sanctuaries (Third Angle Music, 2021), which revolves around the gentrification and displacement of North Portland and the African Diaspora. In 2021, he received an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship while serving as Oregon's 10th Poet Laureate. A two-time National Poetry Slam Individual Champion and a winner of the international World Cup Poetry Slam. He lives in Portland, OR.