Taylor Johnson — Pennsylvania Ave. SE

Taylor Johnson — Pennsylvania Ave. SE

Published on Dec 6
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Poetry Unbound
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<p>When you look at people who are younger than you — particularly teenagers — does your mind ever take you back to yourself at their age? Taylor Johnson’s poem “Pennsylvania Ave. SE” performs this feat of time travel, going from a glimpse of two boys on bicycles to a haunting sense memory of what was once so yearned for: to be seen, to be wanted, to be free.</p><p>Taylor Johnson is proud of being from Washington, D.C. He has received fellowships and scholarships from CALLALOO, Cave Canem, Lambda Literary, VONA, Tin House, Vermont Studio Center, Yaddo, Conversation Literary Festival, Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and Bread Loaf Environmental Writers' Conference, among others. In 2017, Johnson received the Larry Neal Writers' Award from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities. His poems appear in <i>The Baffler</i>, <i>Indiana Review</i>, <i>Scalawag</i>, and <i>The Paris Review</i>, among other journals and literary magazines. His first book, <a href="https://onbeing.org/progr...