‘There is not just one single way to exist as an Indigenous person. There are multiple ways,’ says the Griffin Poetry Prize winner
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The Xenotext: Creating the poetry bug
After 11 years and $120,000 in research, Christian Bök has put words to DNA
Amiel on avant-garde opera: ‘I thought I would croak before that damn thing finished’
As a drug trip, Einstein on the Beach would stun. As far as opera goes, our reviewer says, it’s a hoax
It’s Griffin Poetry Prize time of year again
Serious cash, glamour, mystery–and great poetry–make this prize one of the world’s richest
Dionne Brand wins the Griffin Poetry Prize
Trinidad-born Brand and Tacoma-born Gjertrud Schnackenberg each take home $75,000