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As U.S. Poet Laureate, Ada Limón has focused her attention on the natural world, most recently editing a collection of nature poems, titled You Are Here. But Limón's ability to see what others ...
Ada Limón couldn't get pregnant, then realized: 'What if my body was only my body?' A note from Wild Card host Rachel Martin: I went looking for a few lines that could attempt to represent the ...
A&E; Books; Book Review: Ada Limón elevates pain, compassion through metaphor and observations of the natural world in ‘The Hurting Kind’ April 16, 2023 Updated Wed., April 19, 2023 at 7:22 p ...
U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limon, who just edited a new collection of poetry about the natural world called “You Are Here,” answers a question on NPR's Wild Card with Rachel Martin.
Ada Limón is the 24th poet laureate of the United States. The Mexican American author has published six poetry collections. On Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 2:30 p.m. ET, Limón joins Washington Post ...
When Ada Limón became the U.S. Poet Laureate in 2022, she took that moment she used that moment to reflect on poetry's power to connect — or to reconnect — people to the world around them and ...
U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón reflects on her term and the urgency of connecting to nature through poetry. Ada Limón reflects on her tenure as the poet laureate and bringing us back to wonder ...
Ada Limón is constantly pouring back into the "little girl who wants to write poems and be free." For USA TODAY's The Essentials, she shared why surrendering to nature to necessary, why ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limon about her poem engraved on NASA's spaceship headed 1.8 billion miles to the Jupiter moon of Europa.
Ada Limón couldn't get pregnant, then realized: 'What if my body was only my body?' As U.S. Poet Laureate, Ada Limón has focused her attention on the natural world, most recently editing a ...
Washington Post reporter Arelis R. Hernández speaks with Ada Limón, the 24th poet laureate of the United States, about her new role, her acclaimed body of work and how poetry helps readers ...
ADA LIMÓN: Thank you so much for having me. KELLY: So you crisscrossed the country as poet laureate. I don't usually think of poet as a road warrior job, where you have to get up and get on planes.