Gunilla Theander Kester, Ph.D 


FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR, POET, AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR, CLASSICAL GUITARIST

Gunilla Theander Kester is the author and co-author of six books, including a scholarly study, two poetry chapbooks, one full length poetry collection, and two collections dedicated to the victims of Flight 3407.

Current projects include a new collection of poetry and a memoir entitled “Streetness Speaks.”

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February 12, 2026

GOOD NEWS TO SHARE

  • My latest essay in Consequence Forum features Joseph Brodsky, a poet sent into involuntary exile who later taught at Columbia University and won the 1987 Nobel Prize in Literature.

  • "I’ve been invited to read my work by The Beacon at Boston University, Saturday, April 11. Details below. Hope I’ll see you there!

  • San Pedro River Review has accepted “Such a Stranger.”

  • Perceptions Magazine has accepted “Seaweed Poetics” for its 2026 issue.

  • Please enjoy my newest contribution to Consequence Forum: Nathalie Handal.

  • “The Palimpsest” has just been accepted by Narrative Northeast, a literary and arts magazine.

  • Viridine Literary, founded in 2024 and based in the South of England, has accepted my poem “Please Don’t Kill Shadow" for their upcoming issue. 


Timeless: The Poetry of Joseph Brodsky

Joseph Brodsky is a poet who fought an empire and won. Sent into involuntary exile, he taught at Columbia University and in 1987 won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Gunilla Kester and Mir Ali perform Yad Kiya Dil Ne