Line / Break | Season 3 with Taneum Bambrick
https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/line-break-season-3-with-taneum-bambrick/…Bambrick (45:23): Yay! Ryo Yamaguchi (45:23): I think we did a good job, I think. Yeah.
…Bambrick (45:23): Yay! Ryo Yamaguchi (45:23): I think we did a good job, I think. Yeah.
…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…
…and professor of literature—died peacefully at his home in Iowa City, IA on December 14, 2020. He was 83. Bell is the author of over 20 volumes of poetry, including…
…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):…
…writing in Spanish and English, finding the playfulness in revision, and intergenerational wisdom. We’re back next week with beloved poet, teacher, and editor Ellen Bass. Stay tuned!
…one tweet that you come back with. Rachel McKibbens (01:24): But I’m like, “Pro-Gaga? Out of everything else I could do right now?
…the communities around us. Plug in October 17th, 5:30PST to get inspired, and get mobilized to make change for the AAPI community! Line Up: Terisa Siagatonu (emcee), Ruby Ibarra, Jes…
…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…
…when it comes to poetry, I’d kind of say that, for me, at least everything can be traced back to that first moment of inspiration, kind of that first moment…
…life in this sort of vaguely half Blade Runner, half Back to the Future part two, kind of future. And yeah, I think thematically it comes at the end of…
…(Graywolf Press 2021), winner of the PEN/Voelcker Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the Pulitzer Prize. More information will appear here: https://www.iloveny.
…unapologetically, I’m just going to go balls to the wall, right? I mean, just all the way out. Yeah.
…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…
…how Fernando is situated as a bridge between Europe and the Americas. But then also as a link back religio, link back to folks like Lorca and then going back…
…brought back by poems and songs. That’s what the book is for, it brings the beloved back into life, into our lives, but also brought back by the world itself,…
…this episode, Jericho talks about saying “no,” and his intention to laugh every day—and sings some iconic Diana Ross. We’re back next week with the fabulous poet and playwright, Sarah…
…anger has social utility to it. Again, that’s even maybe a cold way of putting it, but it is that idea. It is effective.
…29, 2020 in New York, NY. She was 86. Valentine published 14 collections of poetry, including Break the Glass (Pulitzer Prize Finalist for Poetry, 2011), Door in the Mountain: New…
…But to me, when it comes to poetry, I’d kind of say everything can be tracked back to that first moment of inspiration, kind of that sense of seeing one’s…