Kaveh Akbar is an Iranian-American writer known for his evocative poetry that has captured the attention of readers worldwide. His works have been featured in esteemed publications such as The New Yorker, Poetry, Tin House, PBS NewsHour, A Public Space, Guernica, and Boston Review.
He has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the prestigious 2016 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation, as well as the Lucille Medwick Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America. Beyond his own writing, Akbar has also made significant contributions to the literary community through his role as the founder and editor of Divedapper, a platform dedicated to fostering dialogues with vital voices in contemporary poetry.
His first full-length collection, Calling a Wolf a Wolf, was released in 2017 to critical acclaim. Born in Tehran, Iran, Akbar's voice in literature offers a unique perspective that enriches the global poetry scene. He has served as a visiting professor at Purdue University in Indiana, continuing his commitment to education and mentorship in the field of poetry.
Kaveh Akbar currently resides in Iowa, where he continues to write and inspire with his words.