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My Burning City – 2021 Open Chapbook Competition WINNER
by Arthur Kayzakian
$15.99, paper
979-8-88838-253-0
2023
The poems from My Burning City are a result of my history. They are part of a more extensive collection released through Black Lawrence Press. I was born in Iran in 1977. I remember the word “Visa” was thrown around in my family. My parents tried desperately to get passports so that we could escape the Ayatolla invasion. Khomeini took everything from my family. The chaos in Iran today caused by the Islamic Republic of Iran is precisely why we took refuge in the United States 40 years ago. We are a product of refuge and displacement. My bloodline is Armenian, and my culture is Iranian. This is how I make peace with my past.
Arthur Kayzakian is the winner of the 2021 Black Lawrence Immigrant Writing Series award for his collection, The Book of Redacted Paintings, which was also selected as a finalist for the 2021 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry. He is also the winner of the Finishing Line Press Open Chapbook Competition for his chapbook, My Burning City. He has been a finalist for the Locked Horn Press Chapbook Prize, Two Sylvias Press Chapbook Prize, the C.D. Wright Prize, and the Black River Chapbook Competition. He is a contributing editor at Poetry International and a recipient of the Minas Savvas Fellowship. His work has appeared in or is forthcoming from several publications including Taos Journal of International Poetry & Art, COUNTERCLOCK, Chicago Review, Nat. Brut, Michigan Quarterly Review, Witness Magazine, and Prairie Schooner.
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