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The 30,000-volume library presents a wide selection of modern and contemporary poetry in
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are awarded to five aspiring U.S. poets to support study and writing. The Emily
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was named president. Bienen served as the president of the Poetry
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The magazine learned in 2001 that it would be receiving the bequest. Before announcing the gift, the magazine waited a year and reconfigured its governing board, which had been concerned with fundraising. The foundation was created, and Joseph Parisi, who had been editor of the magazine for two
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