…think we’re getting back to this kind of idea of the sanctuary space of the poem and yeah. Well, that leads me to, I feel that maybe we’re coming to…
…Levin (41:43): “Spring and All.” “The Great War is barely in the background,” and she means World War I, “the Great War is barely in the background. The fatal flu…
…your interest and your topics and the way that you’re combining eco-justice with justice for women, with bodily justice, sexual justice, gender justice. So that’s, of course, a background to…
…I really do hear Solmaz Sharif when she says that English was the first defeat. Learning Khmer is also helping me with my grief during this time. This grief was…
…do. For today’s episode, I’m really excited, Shangyang Fang and I have been communicating a lot back and forth but this is the first time we’ve really sat down to…
…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…
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…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.
Line / Break is back with Ellen Bass! Ellen joins host Laura Buccieri to talk about poems housing themselves inside you for later, leaning into obsessions, and how living in…
…same beautiful roses, these incredible roses, come back. And down the street, I think was one of those places where early hip hop videos were taped. So it’s like an…
…Well, I am wondering if we could almost take a trip back in time a little bit and go back to when you were first drawn to poetry. I’m curious…
…kept coming back to, or how did it begin? I’m curious. Alison (02:19): Yeah.
…forthcoming with Diode Editions this Winter 2021, in addition to Revenge of the Asian Woman (Diode Editions, 2019), Attack of the Fifty-Foot Centerfold (Spork Press, 2018), and Chinatown Sonnets (New Delta Review, 2017). They were a…
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…Failure (Bloof Books, 2015), The Mystery of the Hidden Driveway (Bloof, 2010), Drunk by Noon (Bloof, 2007), and A Gringo Like Me (Soft Skull Press, 2005, Bloof, 2007). Known for their dark, imaginative humor, her poems have…
Jennifer L. Knox will give a reading at Moberg Gallery in Des Moines on July 16, 2021 at 4:30 p.m. to celebrate A Ghost at the Feast, an art show…
…Journal of Books Empires, John Balaban (September 2019) “Balaban’s generous spirit and technical brilliance cast a very bright light. Empires is luminous work.” —Elizabeth Farnsworth Written In Exile: The Poetry…
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