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Can We Discuss Jenny Holzer’s “Truisms” as Literature?

Can We Discuss Jenny Holzer’s “Truisms” as Literature?

Robert Wiesenberger Guests on the Lit Century Podcast with Catherine Nichols and Isaac Butler

By Lit Century | June 1, 2021

Imbolo Mbue on the Thin Line Between the Physical and Supernatural

Imbolo Mbue on the Thin Line Between the Physical and Supernatural

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | June 1, 2021

WATCH: Patricia Lockwood in Conversation with Nina Stibbe at the Hay Festival

WATCH: Patricia Lockwood in Conversation with Nina Stibbe at the Hay Festival

“It’s worth it to observe social conventions in as granular a way as you possibly can.”

By The Virtual Book Channel | June 1, 2021

Women Write Now: Imbolo Mbue, Patricia Lockwood, and Anna Wiener

Women Write Now: Imbolo Mbue, Patricia Lockwood, and Anna Wiener

Questions (and Answers) From the First Kimpton Hotels Book Club and Lending Program

By Literary Hub | May 28, 2021

Kevin Young on the Intersection of Poetry, Museum Curation, and Hip Hop

Kevin Young on the Intersection of Poetry, Museum Curation, and Hip Hop

In Conversation with Paul Holdengräber on The Quarantine Tapes

By The Quarantine Tapes | May 28, 2021

WATCH: Catherine Menon and Colm Tóibín at the Hay Festival

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Interview with a Journal: The Yale Review

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How the Music of Joni Mitchell Played a Part in Jennifer Jean’s Poetry

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This Week from The Common Podcast

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Judy Grahn on Erotic Power, Queerness, and the Goddess Inanna

Judy Grahn on Erotic Power, Queerness, and the Goddess Inanna

The Activist Poet Talks About Her New Book, Eruptions of Inanna

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How Robert Aickman’s Stories Illuminate the Difference Between Horror and Terror

How Robert Aickman’s Stories Illuminate the Difference Between Horror and Terror

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By Lit Century | May 25, 2021

Marisa Silver Revisits the Golden Dawn of Girlhood

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