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Anya Krugovoy Silver

American poet
Anya Krugovoy Silver was an American poet. She won a Guggenheim fellowship, and a Georgia Author of the Year Award. Wikipedia
Born: 1968, Swarthmore, PA
Died: August 6, 2018 (age 50 years), Macon, GA
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Anya Krugovoy Silver (December 22, 1968 – August 6, 2018) was an American poet. She won a Guggenheim fellowship, and a Georgia Author of the Year Award.
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Aug 10, 2018 · My joy exists with pain,” Ms. Silver wrote. Her poems moved in a new direction after she received a diagnosis of breast cancer in 2004.
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Jan 26, 2022 · In “Saint Agnostica,” Silver longs for a saint of doubt. “She would understand my desire to love God, / but shrug when I say I'm not sure I do.”.
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Anya Krugovoy Silver is the author of four books of poetry. Her first three books, The Ninety-Third Name of God (2010), I Watched You Disappear (2014), ...
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A known advocate for metastatic breast cancer research, Silver rejected the “pink-washing” commonly associated with breast cancer awareness campaigns. She also ...
Oct 11, 2018 · Anya Krugovoy Silver, 49, died on August 6, 2018 from metastatic inflammatory breast cancer. She was the author of four books of poetry: The ...
Anya Silver was the author of the poetry collections Second Bloom (2017), From Nothing (2016), I Watched You Disappear (2014), and The Ninety-Third Name…
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Anya Krugovoy Silver (1968-2018) was the author of four books of poetry:The Ninety-Third Name of God (2010), I Watched You Disappear (2014), From Nothing (2016) ...
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Jan 25, 2017 · Anya Krugovoy Silver is a poet living in Macon, Georgia. She is the author of three books of poetry, The Ninety-Third Name of God (2010), I ...
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Saint Agnostica is the final work of Anya Krugovoy Silver, a poet celebrated for her incisive writing about illness, motherhood, and Christian faith.