Thoughtful, in-depth conversations with authors of all genres and other notable people from Chicagoland and around the world. A monthly program from the Deerfield Public Library in Deerfield, IL, hosted by Dylan Zavagno. Our archives include episodes from the Library's John Cotton Dana Award-winning series, The Fight to Integrate Deerfield: 60 Year Reflection; our Pride Month series, Queer Poem-a-Day; and our local history audio tours.
…
continue reading
1
65: Richard Powers, author of Playground
1:02:06
1:02:06
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
1:02:06
Richard Powers talks about his new novel Playground (W. W. Norton & Co., 2024). Playground gives us a masterful braided narrative of lives devoted to oceanography, computer programming, art, and literature, taking us from French Polynesia to right here in Illinois. Powers is the author of fourteen acclaimed novels, including Orfeo (2014), The Overs…
…
continue reading
1
64: Lois Baer Barr, author of The Tailor's Daughter
44:52
44:52
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
44:52
Lois Baer Barr—a poet and fiction writer living just next door to us in Riverwoods, IL—on her new novel The Tailor’s Daughter (Water’s Edge Press, 2023). The Tailor’s Daughter uses Barr’s familial memories and prodigious research to explore the life of a Jewish immigrant family making their lives in Louisville, KY in the interwar years. Encompassin…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Mary Jo Bang
3:11
3:11
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:11
Day 20: Mary Jo Bang reads her poem “Mary Jo in the Time of Sappho.” We are honored to be the original publication of this poem. Mary Jo Bang is the author of nine books of poems—including A Film in Which I Play Everyone, which was nominated for a Lammy Award, A Doll for Throwing, and Elegy, which received the National Book Critics Circle Award. Sh…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Armen Davoudian
2:57
2:57
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
2:57
Day 19: Armen Davoudian reads his poem “Saffron,” from his new collection The Palace of Forty Pillars, also published in The Atlantic (2024). Armen Davoudian is the author of the poetry collection THE PALACE OF FORTY PILLARS (Tin House) and the translator, from Persian, of HOPSCOTCH by Fatemeh Shams (Ugly Duckling Presse). He grew up in Isfahan, Ir…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Esther Lin
3:18
3:18
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:18
Day 18: Esther Lin reads her poem "Praise the Scaffold in Rouen Cathedral.” We are honored to be the first publication of this poem. Esther Lin was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and lived in the United States as an undocumented immigrant for 21 years. Her forthcoming book _Cold Thief Place_ is the winner of the 2023 Alice James Award. She has bee…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Sebastian Merrill
4:55
4:55
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
4:55
Day 17: Sebastian Merrill reads his poem “To My Ghost :: Float” from his book GHOST :: SEEDS (Texas Review Press, 2022). Sebastian Merrill’s debut collection GHOST :: SEEDS was selected by Kimiko Hahn as the winner of the 2022 X. J. Kennedy Poetry Prize, published by Texas Review Press in November 2023. A winner of the 2024 Stonewall Honor Book - B…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Matthew Gellman
3:44
3:44
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:44
Day 16: Matthew Gellman reads his poem “Beforelight,” originally published in Passages North, 2018. Matthew Gellman is the author of a chapbook, Night Logic, which was selected by Denise Duhamel as the winner of Tupelo Press' 2021 Snowbound Chapbook Award. His first book, Beforelight, was selected by Tina Chang as the winner of the A. Poulin, Jr. P…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Cindy Juyoung Ok
3:08
3:08
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:08
Day 15: Cindy Juyoung Ok reads her poem “Claim.” They originally published the poem in Conjunctions Issue 75 (Fall 2020). Cindy Juyoung Ok is the author of Ward Toward from the Yale Series of Younger Poets and an assistant English professor at the University of California Davis. Text of today’s poem and more details about our program can be found a…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Yinlin Zhao
7:29
7:29
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
7:29
Day 14: Yinlin Zhao reads its poem “The Mpreg Poem.” We are honored to be the poem’s first publication. Yinlin Zhao (he/it/go for it, truly) is a writer/student out on the East Coast and on the world wide web. All the stuff it makes is probably about robots, bugs, or a secret third thing. His work has been published in warning lines literary, Homin…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Séamus Isaac Fey
2:37
2:37
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
2:37
Day 13: Séamus Isaac Fey reads his poem “Edwin says I deserve to be loved with precision” which appears in their new collection decompose (Not a Cult Media, 2024). Séamus Isaac Fey (he/they) is a Trans writer living in LA. Currently, he is the poetry editor at Hooligan Magazine, and co creative director at Rock Pocket Productions. His debut poetry …
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Fatimah Asghar
3:20
3:20
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:20
Day 12: Fatimah Asghar reads their poem “The Ocean is Trynna Fuck,” originally published in the American Poetry Review, 2023. Fatimah Asghar is an artist who spans across different genres and themes. They have been featured in various outlets such as TIME, NPR, Teen Vogue and the Forbes 30 Under 30 List. They are the author of If They Come For Us a…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Joshua Garcia
4:37
4:37
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
4:37
Day 11: Joshua Garcia reads “Epistle (Deluge)” which first appeared in New South and appears in his new collection Pentimento. Joshua Garcia is the author of Pentimento (Black Lawrence Press 2024). His poetry has appeared in Ecotone, The Georgia Review, Passages North, Ploughshares, and elsewhere. He holds an MFA from the College of Charleston and …
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: p. hodges adams
2:32
2:32
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
2:32
Day 10: p. hodges adams reads their poem “pêche d'enfer,” originally published in the New Orleans Review, 2022. p. hodges adams is a michigander poet who received their MFA in creative writing from the university of virginia, where they currently teach as a lecturer. their work can be found in cutbank, fourteen poems, december magazine, and elsewhe…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Jimin Seo
3:53
3:53
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:53
Day 9: Jimin Seo reads his poem “Richard Wakes Up in The Middle of The Night” forthcoming from his book OSSIA (Changes, 2024). Jimin Seo was born in Seoul, and immigrated to the US to join his family at the age of eight. He is the author of OSSIA, a winner of The Changes Book Prize. His poems can be found in Action Fokus, The Canary, annulet, Pleia…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Amelia Ada
4:47
4:47
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
4:47
Day 8: Amelia Ada reads an excerpt from her collection Hard and Glad, forthcoming from DOPAMINE/Semiotext(e) May 2026. Amelia Ada is a trans poet and essayist, and she is currently a doctoral candidate in literature and creative writing at the University of Southern California. Her writing has appeared widely in journals, and she is the co-creator …
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Mark Wunderlich
3:18
3:18
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:18
Day 7: Mark Wunderlich reads his poem “No Horse.” We are honored to be the first publisher of this poem. Mark Wunderlich is the author of four collections of poems, the most recent of which is God of Nothingness published by Graywolf Press. His other collections include The Earth Avails, winner of the Rilke Prize, Voluntary Servitude, and The Ancho…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Angel Nafis
3:15
3:15
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:15
Day 6: Angel Nafis reads her poem “Why R&B First Thing in the Morning, Why R&B Above All,” originally published on The Rumpus in 2015. Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Angel Nafis is a writer and the author of BlackGirl Mansion (Red Beard Press/ New School Poetics, 2012). She earned her BA at Hunter College and her MFA i…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Gabrielle Bates
3:45
3:45
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:45
Day 5: Gabrielle Bates reads her poem “Intro to Theater,” which appears in her collection Judas Goat (Tin House, 2023) [and an an earlier version of it appeared in Ploughshares]. Gabrielle Bates is the author of Judas Goat (Tin House, 2023), named Electric Lit's top poetry book of the year and an NPR Best Book of 2023. Originally from Birmingham, A…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Richard Siken
4:53
4:53
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
4:53
Day 4: Richard Siken reads his new poem Cover Story, originally published in Pithead Chapel, which will appear in his forthcoming book I Do Know Some Things (Copper Canyon Press, 2025). Richard Siken is a poet, painter, and filmmaker. His book Crush won the 2004 Yale Series of Younger Poets prize, selected by Louise Glück, a Lambda Literary Award, …
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Leslie Sainz
4:15
4:15
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
4:15
Day 3: Leslie Sainz reads her poem “At the Center of the Story & Utterly Left Out”, originally published in The Common (2023). Leslie Sainz is the author of Have You Been Long Enough at Table (Tin House, 2023), a finalist for the 2024 Audre Lorde Award. The daughter of Cuban exiles, her work has appeared in the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: Eduardo C. Corral
3:14
3:14
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:14
Day 2: Eduardo C. Corral read the title poem of his 2020 collection Guillotine (Graywolf Press). Eduardo C. Corral is the son of Mexican immigrants. He’s the author of Guillotine, published by Graywolf Press, and Slow Lightning, which won the 2011 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. He’s the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Lannan Foun…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 4: jason b. crawford
4:12
4:12
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
4:12
Day 1: jason b. crawford reads their poem “Untitled 1975-86.” We are honored to be the first publication of this poem. jason b. crawford is a writer born in Washington DC, raised in Lansing, MI. Their debut Full-Length Year of the Unicorn Kidz is out from Sundress Publications. They are a 2023 Lambda Literary Emerging LGBTQ Voices fellow. Their sec…
…
continue reading
Queer Poem-a-Day is a unique podcast series for Pride Month, presenting a public archive of poems written and read by contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets. For this fourth year, we are sharing a poem each weekday in June on our podcast and on our website. Enjoy this audio trailer featuring a collage of some of our voices for 2024. Get episodes of poets read…
…
continue reading
1
63: Bryan Simpson, Taylor Simpson & Marina Shifrin, Filmmakers
38:07
38:07
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
38:07
Marina Shifrin, writer of Pickled Herring, and Bryan Simpson and Taylor Simpson, creators of Creating Things. This conversation was recorded as part of a special live podcast and film screening event we held last month at the Library. The filmmakers—who grew up here in Deerfield—all traveled home to share their films and an illuminating panel discu…
…
continue reading
1
62: Amina Gautier, author of The Best That You Can Do: Stories
48:39
48:39
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
48:39
The Best That You Can Do (Soft Skull Press, 2024) by our guest Amina Gautier, one of the most prolific and acclaimed short story writers working today. She lives in Chicago. The Best That You Can Do is a beautiful and wide-ranging collection, made up of what Gautier calls “very short fiction”—most of the 58 stories span only a few pages. This disti…
…
continue reading
1
61: Dr. Jennifer MacLure on The Feeling of Letting Die: Necroeconomics and Victorian Fiction
1:14:49
1:14:49
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
1:14:49
A conversation with Dr. Jennifer MacLure, Assistant Professor of English at Kent State University, on the occasion of the publication of her book, The Feeling of Letting Die: Necroeconomics and Victorian Fiction (Ohio State University Press, 2023). (Our conversation is also occasioned by our Library’s Classics Book Discussion current tackling of Bl…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Composer Robert Savage & John Ashbery
27:26
27:26
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
27:26
For our final day of Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition, we reveal the unknown lineage story of the composer Robert Savage (whose "AIDS Ward Scherzo" is our excerpted music this year) and and his connection to poet John Ashbery. While preparing the music for this year, our pianist Daniel Baer discovered a 1982 piece by Savage "Chaconne," dedicated to…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Amanda Gunn
37:22
37:22
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
37:22
Amanda Gunn reads a poem by Judy Grahn and the poem "Like This" from Amanda's new book Things I Didn't Do With This Body (Copper Canyon Press, 2023). Quick Note: for today’s episode, Amanda Gunn chose a long poem by the living poet Judy Grahn as her lineage work—while Judy Grahn is not a “poet of the past” Amanda’s passion about this poem and this …
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Megan Fernandes
8:29
8:29
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
8:29
Megan Fernandes reads a poem by Federico García Lorca and "Paris Poem Without Clichés" from Megan's just-released book, I Do Everything I'm Told (Tin House, 2023) Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an original poem of …
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Randall Mann
7:25
7:25
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
7:25
Randall Mann reads a poem by Karl Tierney and ""Wi-Fi" from Randall Mann's new book Deal: New and Selected Poems (2023, Copper Canyon Press). Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an original poem of their own. A queer po…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Jameson Fitzpatrick
6:49
6:49
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
6:49
Jameson Fitzpatrick reads a text by Gertrude Stein and a poem "The Genius of Wives I Have Sat With" from Jameson's chapbook Mr. & (Indolent Books, 2018). Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an original poem of their own…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Alicia Mountain
12:01
12:01
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
12:01
Alicia Mountain reads a poem by Pat Parker and "Rewinding the Lesbian Sex Scene on a Flight to Denver" originally published in American Poetry Review. Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an original poem of their own. A…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Chen Chen
42:10
42:10
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
42:10
Chen Chen reads a poem by Justin Chin and "The World's Italianest Resturant" from Chen's new book, Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency (BOA Editions, 2022); the poem first appeared in bath magg (bathmagg.com/chenchen2/). In this special longer episode, Chen Chen shares (in conversation with Lisa Hiton and Dylan Zavagno) his reflecti…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: K. Iver
6:30
6:30
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
6:30
K. Iver reads a peice by David Wojnarowicz and their poem "Central Park" originally published in Bat City Review, Spring 2023. Queer Poem-a-Day is a program from the Adult Services Department at the Library and may include adult language. Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets readin…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Tara Skurtu
7:00
7:00
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
7:00
Tara Skurtu reads a poem by Elizabeth Bishop and "Morning Love Poem" from from her debut collection The Amoeba Game (Eyewhere Publishing, 2017), and first published in the Minnesota Review. Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, follo…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Armen Davoudian
10:34
10:34
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
10:34
Armen Davoudian reads a poem by James Merrill and "The Yellow Swan" from Armen's chapbook Swan Song (Bull City Press, 2020), originally published in Literary Matters, 11.3. Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an origina…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Rachel Mennies
9:57
9:57
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
9:57
Rachel Mennies reads a poem by Muriel Rukeyser and "Feburary 26, 2017" from Rachel's book The Naomi Letters. Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an original poem of their own. Rachel Mennies is the author, most recently…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Maggie Millner
5:36
5:36
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
5:36
Maggie Millner reads a poem by Adrienne Rich and Section 2.9 from Millner's new book Couplets. Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an original poem of their own. Maggie Millner is the author of Couplets (FSG, 2023). Her…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Derrick Austin
7:59
7:59
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
7:59
Derrick Austin reads a poem by Robert Hayden and "Black Docent." Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an original poem of their own. Derrick Austin is the author of Tenderness (BOA Editions, 2021), winner of the 2020 Isa…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: Richie Hofmann
6:58
6:58
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
6:58
Richie Hofmann reads a poem by Walt Whitman and “Reconciliation.” Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an original poem of their own. Richie Hofmann is the author of two books of poems, A Hundred Lovers (2022) and Second…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition: An Introduction
17:45
17:45
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
17:45
For this third season of the program, we are shaking things up with a new format: Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition. In each podcast episode, we asked a contemporary queer poet to read a work of influence by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past followed by an original poem of their own. Our participating poets also discuss the poem they chose and how thei…
…
continue reading
1
60: Robert Pinsky, author of Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet
1:01:02
1:01:02
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
1:01:02
Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet (W. W. Norton & Company, 2022) is the new memoir by former U.S. Poet Laureate, Robert Pinsky. Robert is the author of numerous poetry collections. Robert Pinsky is a celebrated poet, essayist, translator, teacher, and speaker. He served as the U.S. Poet Laureate from 1997-2000, during which time he founded t…
…
continue reading
1
59: Lisa Barr, author of Woman on Fire
48:30
48:30
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
48:30
We're sharing the recording of the special in-person interview we held earlier this month with New York Times bestselling author—and Deerfield resident—Lisa Barr. Our conversation was recorded live in front of an enthusiastic audience of fans, family, friends, book clubs, book bloggers, and neighbors. Lisa Barr’s novel Woman on Fire (2022) tells th…
…
continue reading
This month on the Deerfield Public Library Podcast, I am very pleased to share a conversation with acclaimed critic Merve Emre on the beloved Italian writer Italo Calvino, known for his genre-defying stories and novels like Invisible Cities and If on a winter’s night a traveler. Merve Emre is a contributing writer at The New Yorker, associate profe…
…
continue reading
1
57: Pianist Seymour Bernstein
1:01:56
1:01:56
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
1:01:56
We have the honor of presenting a fascinating conversation with world-famous pianist Seymour Bernstein. You may know Seymour as the subject of the widely acclaimed 2015 documentary Seymour, an Introduction, directed by Ethan Hawke. The film tells Seymour’s inspiring story of abandoning his solo concert career at age 50, and, at the end of the docum…
…
continue reading
1
56: Deborah Nelson, author of Tough Enough: Arbus, Arendt, Didion, McCarthy, Sontag, Weil
57:44
57:44
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
57:44
Tough Enough: Arbus, Arendt, Didion, McCarthy, Sontag, Weil (University of Chicago Press, 2017) by Deborah Nelson, the Helen B. and Frank L. Sulzberger Professor of English and chair of the Department of English at the University of Chicago. Deborah Nelson’s fascinating book Tough Enough looks at a group of challenging 20th century writers (and a p…
…
continue reading
1
55: Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué, author of Madness
1:05:22
1:05:22
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
1:05:22
Chicago-based poet and writer Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué is the author most recently of the poetry collection Madness (Nightboat Books, 2022). Gabriel was one of our Queer Poem-a-Day poets earlier this year. Madness takes the form of a book of selected poems by a fictional poet named Luis Montes-Torres (1976-2035) and contains academic and biographical in…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day: Gay Epithalamium by Benjamin Garcia
5:13
5:13
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
5:13
Benjamin Garcia’s first collection, THROWN IN THE THROAT, won the National Poetry Series and the Eugene Paul Nassar Poetry Prize, in addition to being a finalist for the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. He works as a sexual health and harm reduction educator in New York’s Finger Lakes region, where he received the Jill Gonzalez Health Educator Award rec…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day: GPOY as Rainbowfrong.gif by Aerik Francis
3:12
3:12
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
3:12
Aerik Francis is a Queer Black & Latinx poet based in Denver, Colorado, USA. Aerik is the author of the recently published chapbook BODYELECTRONIC (Trouble Department 2022). Selected by Dorothy Chan as the winner of the 2022 chapbook contest, Aerik's second chapbook MISEDUCATION is forthcoming from New Delta Review in 2023. Aerik is the recipient o…
…
continue reading
1
Queer Poem-a-Day: Polyamory by Madeleine Cravens
2:44
2:44
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
2:44
Madeleine Cravens is a 2022-2024 Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. She received her M.F.A from Columbia University, where she was a recipient of the Max Ritvo Poetry Fellowship. She was the first-place winner of Narrative Magazine’s 2021 Poetry Contest and 2020 30 Below Contest, a semifinalist for the 92 Street Y’s 2021 Discovery Prize, and a …
…
continue reading