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© Henrietta Wildsmith

© Henrietta Wildsmith

Recipient of the 2025 Louisiana Writer Award, Julie Kane’s six books of poetry include Rhythm & Booze, winner of the National Poetry Series; Jazz Funeral, winner of the Donald Justice Poetry Prize; and Mothers of Ireland, winner of the Poetry by the Sea Book Award. A past Fulbright Scholar and 2011-2013 Louisiana Poet Laureate, she is Professor Emerita of English at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches.


Schedule

Noon to 12:45 pm
State Library, First Floor, Seminar Center
Louisiana Writer Award Ceremony Honoring Julie Kane

1:15 pm to 2:00 pm
State Library, Second Floor, Meeting Room
A Conversation with Julie Kane
Julie Kane with moderator Alison Pelegrin

2:15 pm to 3:00 pm
Cavalier House Books Tent
Book Signing


Naked Ladies: New and Selected Poems

Capturing the breadth of Julie Kane’s poetics across nearly four decades―formalist and neo-confessional, steeped in both Boston Irish-American and New Orleans cultures―Naked Ladies displays the full range and achievement of her work. Gathered here in one volume are selections from Kane’s five previous collections, including her long-out-of-print first book and her subsequent winners of the National Poetry Series and Donald Justice Poetry Prize. Readers will also find a generous selection of new and previously uncollected work. The title of this milestone collection acknowledges Kane’s place in the tradition of women confessional poets, evokes the nickname of a common Louisiana flower, and nods to the honesty and frankness that characterize her poems’ speakers.