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FT Apr 27 vs Guadalajara L0 - 18:00 pm GMT-04:00 Jul 27 @ Houston Dynamo 9:00 pm GMT-04:00 Aug 1 @ Real Salt Lake John Murillo is a poet, teacher, and award-winning author of Up Jump the Boogie and Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry. Learn more about his life, works, and honors on the Poetry Foundation website.
Powered by Squarespace. Contact. John Murillo is the author of the poetry collections, Up Jump the Boogie (Cypher 2010), finalist for both the Kate Tufts Discovery Award and the Pen Open Book Award, and Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry (forthcoming from Four Way Books 2020).
John Murillo is an American poet. He is a Cave Canem fellow [1] and MacDowell fellow. [2] Life. He grew up in Los Angeles to an African-American father and Mexican mother. [3] . He graduated from Howard University and New York University. [4] . Murillo previously taught at Hampshire College and New York University. [1] .
John Murillo is the author of the poetry collections Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry (Four Way Books, 2020), winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and the Poetry Society of Virginia’s North American Book Award, and a finalist for both the PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry and the NAACP Image Award; and Up Jump the Boogie (Cypher Books, 2010), a fin...
John Murillo is the author of the poetry collections Up Jump the Boogie (Cypher 2010, Four Way Books 2020), finalist for both the Kate Tufts Discovery Award and the Pen Open Book Award, and Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry (Four Way 2020), winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award and the Poetry Society of Virginia’s North American Book Award ...
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After years of working various jobs and only writing and reading in his limited free time, Murillo decided to build his life around poetry while in his early thirties. He received his MFA from New York University. Explore poems by John Murillo in our poetry archive.
John Murillo. Crips, Bloods, and butterflies. A sunflower somehow planted. in the alley. Its broken neck. Maybe memory is all the home. you get. And rage, where you. first learn how fragile the axis. upon which everything tilts. But to say you’ve come to terms. with a city that’s never loved you. might be overstating things a bit.