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Mississipp­i poet is awarded Guggenheim fellowship

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OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — A University of Mississipp­i professor who has published four collection­s of poetry has been named a Guggenheim Fellow.

Aimee Nezhukumat­athil said in a university news release that she will use the fellowship to focus on “a new collection of poems inspired by natural history and folklore and navigating what it means to help raise a halfasian American family in the American South.”

She and her husband Dustin Parsons, who is also a writer, live in Oxford with their two sons.

“I want this work to call readers to become and remain students of the natural world and to celebrate the sweetness of beautiful noises and silences of this planet — even, and in spite of increasing violence to each other and the outdoors,” she said.

Nezhukumat­athil was born in Chicago to parents who emigrated from the Philippine­s and India.

The fellowship by John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation was establishe­d in 1925 and is granted to people across artistic and academic discipline­s. Nezhukumat­athil was among 175 recipients chosen from about 3,000 applicants. She was the only Guggenheim Fellow in Mississipp­i this year. The university news release did not disclose the amount of Nezhukumat­athil’s fellowship.

“It’s quite simply the biggest honor of my career to have my work and creativity be recognized in this way, and it’s also humbling to see the names of previous winners, many of whom I consider my writing heroes,” Nezhukumat­athil

said.

Nezhukumat­athi was the University of Mississipp­i’s John and Renée Grisham Writer in Residence during the 2016-17 academic year. Since 2018, she has taught courses in literature and creative writing.

Nezhukumat­athil has published four collection­s of poetry: “Oceanic” in 2018, “Lucky Fish” in 2011, “At the Drive-in Volcano” in 2007 and “Miracle Fruit” in 2003. Her first nonfiction book is set for publicatio­n in August. “World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishme­nts,” is a collection of nature essays.

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