Hajar Hussaini

2026 Winner in
Poetry

Hajar Hussaini is the author of Disbound: Poems (University of Iowa Press, 2022). Her translations from Persian include Death and His Brother: A Novel by Khosraw Mani (Syracuse University Press, 2027), which won a 2025 PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant, and Wounded Vita Nuda: Poems by Maral Taheri (Deep Vellum, 2027), which won the 2025 Mo Habib Translation Prize. She was a 2025 MacDowell fellow. Hussaini also co-curates the Salon Salvage performance and reading series in Troy, NY. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, she is an assistant teaching professor of English at Skidmore College and lives in Saratoga Springs, NY. 

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Beowulf Sheehan

Selected Works

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From the Selection Committee

Hajar Hussaini’s work is a marvel of poetic architecture, one that propels readers to consider what war destroys and what remains. Her poems exemplify how mere fragments can contain the entirety of times, places, and people we thought lost. Defiant, they refuse to equate that loss with erasure. Hussaini assembles the shards of her home city of Kabul into a mosaic, honoring its history, culture, and future.