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"Mozart's Requiem"
by Anne Marie Macari
Beloit Poetry Journal
Summer 2006

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Anne Marie Macari:
Anne Marie Macari's most recent collection is Gloryland. Her first book, Ivory Cradle, won the APR/Honickman first book prize in 2000. Her poems have been published in many magazines, such as TriQuarterly, The American Poetry Review, Five Points, and The Iowa Review. Macari is on the core faculty of the New England College low residency MFA program.

Poetry Daily featured book About Beloit Poetry Journal:
"The BPJ has remained remarkably consistent in its independent and eclectic editorial policy, its high standards, its international scope, its selection process, and its format. It has never missed an issue. The editors do the preliminary screening. The editorial board meets every three months to select an issue from the best poems that have arrived over the transom, a process that culminates in our reading each poem still under consideration aloud in a marathon session — fortified by bread and soup and love of the craft.

We believe we owe much of the vitality of the BPJ to this selection process. We have been fortunate to be the first or early publisher of such poets as Galway Kinnell, A.R. Ammons, Anne Sexton, Sharon Olds, Maxine Kumin, W.S. Merwin, James Dickey, Philip Larkin, Charles Bukowski, Philip Booth, Adrienne Rich, Philip Levine, Eleanor Wilner, Lola Haskins, and more recently Sherman Alexie, Laura Kasischke, Forest Hamer, and Mary Leader. And we're betting that several poets we premiered in our Poets Under 25 chapbook will become fixtures in the literary landscape. Poems first published in the BPJ have been included in recent Pushcart prize volumes and in The Best American Poems." (Quoted from, Beloit Poetry Journal Then and Now.)


Beloit Poetry Journal

Editors:
John Rosenwald, Lee Sharkey

Editor for Reviews and Exchanges:
Marion K. Stocking


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Selected books available by Anne Marie Macari:
Gloryland — Paperback
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