Line / Break | Season 3 with Taneum Bambrick
https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/line-break-season-3-with-taneum-bambrick/…the coming weeks. Taneum Bambrick (01:33): Wow. That’s amazing.
…the coming weeks. Taneum Bambrick (01:33): Wow. That’s amazing.
…them and make them completely weird. Cate Marvin (04:15): So gardening has become something… I’m not a good gardener also. I basically just dig a lot of things up.
…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…
…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):…
…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…
…Mountain Music and The Literary Estate of David Budbill presents “Sutras for a Suffering World: The Poetry of David Budbill Set to Music” for a multi-day event. Register here: https://www.facebook.
…And really, the only thing that’s ever really been is an opportunity to provide space so that community can come together and build its own organic, beautiful fuckin… Sounds so…
…case and of course, I’m so encouraged by thinking about really inclusive artist communities and also passionate ones where you have … I mean, I’m hearing you describe a community…
…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…
…And I don’t want to get into, I don’t remotely want to get into any competition or comparative exercise of, well, I’m nearer to Americanness than you are, or I’m…
…do it rigorously in a complicated fashion. In a fashion that hopefully is not easy, but I’m trying to do it with some tenderness and some compassion. Ryo Yamaguchi (34:00):…
…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…
…And we were… So I was a weird combination of things. So I never actually saw my weird combination of what they call now, identities in any other literature. But…
…began to come to me in mid-January, 2003. The way they came is they announced… a voice announced itself in my brain, and it announced itself with a phrase, “the…
…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…
…Press next spring. Philip Metres (02:07): Yeah, super excited about this book coming out. As you said just a moment ago, I think better than I could from the get-go…
…some people might say the poem is not complete, it is not a complete poem. It’s not fulfilled its own self as a poem, unless it’s been shared somehow. Now,…
…but it always had this small, compared to other Indian metros. It’s not like the big Bombay or Delhi. It’s always considered the smaller city and I’ve never lived in…
…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…
…Eilbert’s poems for their vigorous intelligence, this really edgy quandary that comes across via sharply executed statements, many of which remain lodged in you all day. I am so thrilled…