Lamda Verse And Prose Anthology Volume 19 Pdf

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Thisanthology presents the set selection of verse and prose pieces for Learners entering LAMDA Graded Examinations in Communication: Speaking Verse and Prose from Entry Level to Grade 8, and LAMDA Introductory Graded Examinations from Stage 1 to Stage 3 (Solo and Group).

For Learners taking LAMDA Examinations, this anthology offers a wide choice of themes, topics and worlds to explore. With many performance possibilities, it is a perfect resource to help Learners practise and develop their communication skills. For the general reader, it is the ideal starting point for discovering contemporary poets and novelists, such as Maya Angelou, Malorie Blackman, Sally Rooney and Michael Rosen, as well as reconnecting with celebrated writers of the past, including Jane Austen, T. S. Eliot and William Wordsworth.


This anthology presents the set selection of verse and prose pieces for Learners entering LAMDA Graded Examinations in Communication: Speaking Verse and Prose from Entry Level to Grade 8, and LAMDA Introductory Graded Examinations from Stage 1 to Stage 3 (Solo and Group).


The collection includes 155 pieces in total: a range of celebrated poems alongside prose extracts from bestselling classic and contemporary novels. It also features original material written specifically for this anthology, including the winner and runners-up of LAMDA Learners' Poetry Prize 2023. Also included is a foreword by Joseph Coelho, Waterstones Children's Laureate 2022-24.


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IFA BAYEZA is an award-winning playwright, director, composer, and educator. Her plays include the Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays Award-winner Homer G & the Rhapsodies in The Fall of Detroit; String Theory; Welcome to Wandaland; Infants of the Spring; the musicals Charleston Olio; Bunk Johnson . . . a blues poem, Kid Zero; and The Till Trilogy (The Ballad of Emmett Till, That Summer in Sumner, and Benevolence), winner of the prestigious Roy Cockrum Award. Her debut novel, Some Sing, Some Cry, was co-authored with her sister Ntozake Shange. In 2018, Bayeza was the inaugural Humanist-in-Residence at the National Endowment for the Humanities and receieved two commissions from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. A 2022 MacDowell fellow and 2024 Theatre Resident at the Kennedy Center, she is a graduate of Harvard University with an MFA in Theater from University of Massachusetts Amherst.


ALISON BRAID-FERNANDEZ is the author of the chapbook Little Hunches (Anstruther Press, 2020.) Recent work appears in West Branch, EVENT, PRISM international, and The Adroit Journal. Her poems have been anthologized in Best Canadian Poetry 2024 and featured on The Slowdown podcast. She lives and writes in London, England.


NADINE BROWNE is a writer and youth worker from Australia. The author of the story collection The Whip Hand, her work has been featured in The Moth, Overland, and ABC Australia. In 2019 she received an MFA in fiction from New York University, where she was a Starworks Fellow.


MARIE-ANDR GILL is an Ilnu and Qubcoise poet born in the community of Mashteuiatsh, in the Saguenay region, in Quebec, Canada. She is the author of three poetry collections: Bante, Frayer (Spawn), and Chauffer le dehors (Heating the Outdoors). She has been a finalist and winner of several literary awards including the 2020 Best Published Poetry in French, Indigenous Voice Awards for Chauffer le dehors.


DR.YUEMIN HE is a writer, translator, and editor based in Virginia. She has published on East Asian literature and visual art, Asian American literature, Buddhist American literature, and composition pedagogy. Her writings appear in The Emergence of Buddhist American Literature (CUNY), Religion and the Arts, and Teaching Asian North American Texts (MLA 2022). Her poetry translations have been anthologized in Oxford Anthology of Modern and Contemporary American Poetry (2nd ed.) or have appeared in more than twenty literary magazines and journals, including Metamorphoses, The Cincinnati Review, Copper Nickel, and Silk Road Review. Currently, she is an English professor at Northern Virginia Community College and serves as an editor for The Northern Virginia Review.


ANDREA INGLESE is a poet, novelist, essayist, and translator originally from Milan, now based in Paris. He has published many volumes of poetry and prose in Italian, and, in English, Letters to the Cultural Rehabilitation of the Unemployed, translated by Sara Elena Rossetti. His novel Parigi un desiderio won the Bridge Book Award in 2017 and has been translated by Jamie Richards. His work has also appeared in journals such as Modern Poetry in Translation, Bennington Review, and The Bitter Oleander, and in the anthology Tempo: Excursions in 21st-Century Italian Poetry.


ROBERT KRAFT is a grandfather of three granddaughters and a professor emeritus of psychology. He published three short stories in the 1980s and then turned his attention to social scientific research on memory and violence, authoring two books. Memory Perceived (Praeger) documents patterns of traumatic memory in Holocaust survivors, and Violent Accounts (NYU Press) analyzes how dutiful perpetrators in apartheid South Africa remember and justify their destructive actions. He is currently writing a less disturbing book about the interplay between memory and self and a popular blog for the online magazine Psychology Today. He recently published an essay in The Examined Life Journal.

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