It’s really rare to be read capaciously, for one’s work to be presented with a thick sense of its context–and for the reader to make their own idiosyncratic constellations with parts of the work.
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It’s really rare to be read capaciously, for one’s work to be presented with a thick sense of its context–and for the reader to make their own idiosyncratic constellations with parts of the work.
A poem from Fugue & Strike got quoted in Alex Skopic’s Current Affairs article, “How To Write A Good Political Poem.” An important question & one, imo, that has to account for the many deeply entrenched norms and networks of reception that depoliticize political poetry,… Read More
Thanks to Windfall Room & Zach Savich for posting my reading of “Fugue 20 | Consumer Cooperative Bookstore” from my latest book Fugue & Strike. Here’s what I have to say about it: “Here’s a poem about working at a consumer cooperative bookstore written while… Read More