Line / Break | Season 3 is back with Pulitzer Prize winner and renowned translator, Forrest Gander! Forrest sits down with Copper Canyon Press publicist Ryo Yamaguchi to chat about…
…much life is here in all these different forms and I’m just really grateful for that. Do you have any rituals for this time of year at all? For New…
Line / Break | Season 3 is back with poet and journalist, Natalie Eilbert! In this episode, Natalie joins host, Ryo Yamaguchi, to reflect on how she came to art…
…And this is such a wonderful nourishing important conversation, at least for me personally. And I hope also for all of you out there. Carolyn Forché (41:22): Thank you for…
…of it is… When you’re gardening. Gardening for me is a lot writing poem because you’re rearranging things and digging things up and it’s really active. Cate Marvin (04:06): For…
…“hope and courage.” That seemed to me, for some reason, they were linked, the need to go forward calls for hope, but it also calls for courage because we know…
…at the press. (00:29): So friends, for season four, a format change. For this season, we’re doing some close reads.
…is greater than MAGA,” but I was like, “I’m on a social media, kind of like a hiatus for…” I wanted to be on hiatus for all of winter, but…
…things we do at the press. So friends, for season four, a format change. For this season, we are doing some close reads.
…been writing a lot of haiku during the quarantine and the thought it’s such a compressed form. It really only has room for one or two thoughts in it. So…
…deer comes from a video I encountered online arbitrarily, randomly, of hunters in, I think it was in Florida, in the swampy forests who came upon an anaconda who was…
…African American experimental sonnets. How did you first enter this form? I think, what was your first entree into this form, and what has been generative for you about its…
…of collective forces and the way in which identity is both stymied and formed and encouraged by collective forces. That civic poetry needs the lyric impulse. Social change needs the…
Line / Break | Season 3 is back with Cave Canem fellow and performing artist, Nicholas Goodly! Nicholas joins host, Copper Canyon Press publicist Ryo Yamaguchi, for a conversation about…
…pay my rent and buy food and just save as much of my time as I could for writing. Yeah. And not try and do like a career in something…
…we do at the press. (00:30): So friends for season four, a format change. For this season, we are doing some close reads.
…we simply had to keep the series going. So, thanks for tuning in. I have been pretty eager for today’s interview for quite a while.
…Taneum Bambrick (28:00): Yeah. Yeah. Literally.
…automatically communicates your choice not to be tracked online. If a standard for online tracking is adopted that we must follow in the future, we will inform you about that…
…complexity, like you’re saying, and this is maybe part of the formalism and what form can do or formalism can do, which is allow for these complex and somewhat ambiguous…