Line / Break | Season 4 with Jaswinder Bolina
https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/line-break-season-4-with-jaswinder-bolina/…work that’s both at the end and the beginning of this fantastic book. More on that later, maybe. For now, Jaswinder.
…work that’s both at the end and the beginning of this fantastic book. More on that later, maybe. For now, Jaswinder.
…about Barbie Chang, her other book. And yeah. Thank you all for listening.
…these seasons, hearing poems, talking about writing, books, life. It’s been one of the favorite things we do at the Press. So friends for season four, a format change.
…Yeah. Tishani Doshi (36:39): All good. Ryo Yamaguchi (36:39): No, everything was very calm, I think.
…doing. Laura (17:02): I love that. I guess, I think we have time for one more question.
…grateful for that, yeah. Patricia Spears Jones (34:55): You’re welcome. Thank you.
…share with us. So thank you so much. Monica (28:25): I’m grateful too.
…books she’s written. Laura (26:33): I agree. I love that poem.
…comes to be. So I really appreciate it. Thank you for taking the time.
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…Lisa Olstein (33:39): Sure. I could maybe do Plum. It’s a short one.
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…can feel the emotion. They can feel that, you know, so I get that. I do.
…in a way that maybe doesn’t as often happen or in quite the same way as in prose. Laura (07:38): Oh, wow. That’s yeah.
…to the cadence first. I heard a similar music in the poems that I was maybe drawn to. And then content.
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…tourists] cry. They write on the walls NEVER FORGET / signing their names. / Now they have been here.
…Are of a Tribe” from Not Go Away Is My Name: Ed Skoog reads “Travelers Leaving for the City” from Travelers Leaving for the City: https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Skoog-Travelers-Leaving-for-the-City-trim.
…the meantime . . .
…has described his work as “a thicket of irresistible first lines. . .