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Feud
The first season of Feud was transmitted between March and April 2017. It has 8 episodes and it is based on the true story...
Rae Armantrout – And
1
Tense and tenuous
grow from the same root
as does tender
in its several guises:
the sour grass flower;
the yellow moth.
2
I would not confuse
the bogus
with the spurious.
The bogus
is a sore thumb
while...
Rae Armantrout: Writing poems is, for me, a way of asking...
Rae Armantrout is the author of sixteen books of poems, including Conjure (Wesleyan, 2020), Wobble (2018), a finalist for the National Book Award, Partly,...
Reading second-language writing
Exophonic writers – those who write in a language other than their primary or so-say native tongue – choose to do so for many...
Arundhathi Subramaniam – Mitti
As a child
I ate mud.
It tasted of grit and peat
and wild churning
and something I could never find
a name for....
Arundhathi Subramaniam
Described as 'one of the finest poets writing in India today’ Arundhathi Subramaniam was born in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1967. She is the author...
Arundhathi Subramaniam – Love without a Story
The title of Arundhathi Subramaniam’s adeptly wrought, and wide-ranging collection immediately begs a question. Or several questions. Can there be such a thing as...
Jeff Buckley – Grace
First work, poetic declaration and testament at the same time as one of the greatest artists of all time, who died prematurely at the...
Gore Vidal – The City and the Pillar
The City and the Pillar is a novel by the American writer Gore Vidal, published in 1948 for the first time and partly rewritten...
Rae Armantrout – Control
We are learning to control our thoughts,
to set obtrusive thoughts aside.
It takes an American
to do really big things.
Often I have no thoughts to push...