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Katie Ford receives Lannan Literary Fellowship of $100,000

Santa Fe, NM – Graywolf Press is delighted to announce that Katie Ford has been selected to receive a $100,000 Lannan Literary Fellowship.
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Sat, Nov 22nd, @6:00pm
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"Gallagher, to her very great credit, has undertaken one of the most daunting of poetic adventures: utilizing all the resources of language to explore the nuances of feeling, the nature of the passage of time, and, most intricately, the nature of language itself." —The Atlantic Monthly
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