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…urge for renewal is gaining ground in the aftermath of monstrous destruction, in the bud of worse to come. It is boggling that so much hearty artistic innovation has commenced…
…be honest. So that’s my way of saying you’re quite talented and I can’t wait to have your obsession book someday about this tree, this plant. When it comes kind…
…Saturnalia Press that came out in May. And Water I Won’t Touch is coming out in April with Copper Canyon. And my favorite thing about myself is that I’m a…
…poem if you’re not trying to communicate? Poems might come out difficult. (32:03): Probably, it’s difficult not to be difficult, but because the subject matter is so complex.
…who come back, those who come back. And that was strictly sort of an oral lexical kind of just trouble I had with how there was something so compact and…
…aha moment then? Where you were like, “I’m a poet, I’m doing this professionally, this is my life.” Jericho (06:45): I didn’t feel comfortable calling… I understood that I…
…Break, Nikki talks with Copper Canyon Press publicist, Ryo Yamaguchi, about finding community amongst women and femmes and building community within her own work. https://youtu.be/sEg-H6x6NVc Interview Transcript Ryo Yamaguchi (00:00):…
…fact that we have recurring dreams, repetition, and that we often have them in common. (03:18): So I have it in common with myself. My packing dream is a variation…
…Although, my mom’s an actress and I went to the theater all the time as a kid. And then essays started coming and then more poems started coming. So it…
…was very much a feeling of coming home, and this is just on a personal level, it was very much a feeling of coming home, and getting to know my…
…out of words in order to understand and communicate what we experience. Ryo Yamaguchi (22:05): I want to hold onto this idea that poetry is not an idea. I love…
…That’s great. I think I was more interested in capturing how I feel most comfortable speaking and the people in my life feel most comfortable speaking. It’s interesting because I…
Line / Break | Season 2 is back with Cate Marvin! In this episode, Cate Marvin shows off her bookshelves, shares about her obstacle of getting rid of books, and…
…last season in which we had Carolyn Forché on, we talked a great deal about poetry witness, particularly in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Russia’s attack of Ukraine. I’m…
…been connecting to Ukrainian poets through Askold Melnyczuk who is a wonderful writer who lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts now, but he is from Ukraine. And I traveled to Ukraine with…
…coming to you live from Brooklyn. You are watching our new interview series, Line / Break, which goes off the page and into the homes and minds of our beloved…
…that is a really fascinating commentary. He builds a Spiral Jetty very close to where the Golden Spike Promontory meeting place, the X of completion is made on Promontory Summit…
…over the time in my life, continue to see the same obsession, but just different components or different camps and schools of poetry coming into my view. Ryo Yamaguchi (05:53):…
…when I first realized that poetry was something that I could access, something that I could do for myself and that it opened a whole door to different literary communities….