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Adjunct Professor of English Carlie Hoffman, MFA, Wins National Jewish Book Award

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Amanda Delfino
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April 11, 2024
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男女操逼视频软件's Adjunct Professor of English Carlie Hoffman, MFA

Adjunct Professor of English Carlie Hoffman, MFA, received a for her poetry collection entitled

Hoffman was awarded the Berru Award in Poetry in Memory of Ruth and Bernie Weinflash. Now in its 73rd year, the National Jewish Book Awards is a prestigious and long-running program of the National Jewish Council. This year, more than 100 judges reviewed over 650 submissions.

When There Was Light is Hoffman男女操逼视频软件檚 second published poetry collection, following her debut , and explores themes of identity, heritage, family, and loss.

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男女操逼视频软件's Adjunct Professor of English Carlie Hoffman's book of poems called "When There Was Light"

男女操逼视频软件淐arlie Hoffman男女操逼视频软件檚 When There Was Light shows a mastery of thinking through language,男女操逼视频软件 said Sean Singer, National Jewish Book Award judge. 男女操逼视频软件When There Was Light adds to Jewish poetics not only in its subjects, but in its system of thought: an area of doubts, wishes, and possibilities.男女操逼视频软件

Hoffman won a Northern California Publishers and Authors Gold Award in Poetry for This Alaska and was a finalist for the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award. She男女操逼视频软件檚 also received a 92Y/Discovery Prize and an Amy Award from Poets & Writers.

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