In the Absence of Sparrows: James Foley Remembered
Poet Daniel Johnson and Journalist James Foley formed a bond nearly 20 years ago when they taught together in the Teach For America program. Together they made a pact that they would be writers. Foley was a groomsman at Daniel's wedding and went on to be godfather to Daniel's son. They saw each other when they could and remained close friends until Foley was killed in Syria on August 19th.
Today the Academy of American Poets features Daniel Johnson's powerful poem "In the Absence of Sparrows", along with an accompaning essay, honoring his close friend. Johnson began the poem as way to remember Foley during his captivities, first in Libya and later Syria. Through Johnson's poignant and heartbreaking poem, we learn who James was: a young, fearless man with strong passions and dedicated to his beliefs.
Learn more:
- Committee to Protect Journalists
- RISC
- Reporters without Borders
- International Federation of Journalists
Special thanks to the staff at the Academy of American Poets.
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And the international
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