Poet Tara Skurtu knows the influence of roots. A
first-generation American, she was born in Key West, Florida. But her roots are
Romanian. She would have heard Romanian spoken in her home, and she would have
heard the stories of and from the homeland. And that fusion of life American
and roots Romanian would lead her to a keen awareness of words and language,
one she discovered in college in Boston.
That
awareness, in turn, has led to poetry. And it’s also led to two Fulbright
Awards, two Academy of American Poets prizes, a Marcia
Keach Poetry Prize, and a Robert Pinsky Global Fellowship.
It’s also
led to The
Amoeba Game, her first published collection of poetry.
To continue
reading, please see my post today at Tweetspeak
Poetry.
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