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In her fifth collection of poetry, Dona Luongo Stein writes about Greece, its past, present, and future, with intelligence and keen insight addressing history, mythology, archaeology, as well as the fiscal crisis and influx of asylum-seekers.

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In her fifth collection of poetry, Dona Luongo Stein writes about Greece, its past, present, and future, with intelligence and keen insight addressing history, mythology, archaeology, as well as the fiscal crisis and influx of asylum-seekers.
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Dona Luongo Stein, born in Boston, is a former Wallace B. Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford University. She received a Grolier Poetry Prize, a Massachusetts Arts & Humanities Fellowship, a Massachusetts Arts Council Award, a Mass Arts Lottery Grant, and was an International Artists Exchange Fellow in Germany, which resulted in Alice in Deutschland (Jacaranda Press, 2011). Residencies at the Djerassi Foundation, the Dorset Center, the MacDowell Colony, the Montalvo Center for the Arts, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, as well as the Corporation of YADDO, resulted in musical and visual art collaborations. Stein also produced and hosted The Poetry Show at KRFC in Fort Collins, Colorado, for ten years. Leaving Greece is her fifth poetry collection.