Host Rachel Zucker speaks with poet Richard Siken, author of Crush and War of the Foxes and publisher and poetry editor at Spork Press. They talk about his current five-book project, the restrictions he uses in each book during its composition, how these restrictions can help him avoid repetition, strategies inherent in poetry, rhetoric and discourse, Siken's rules for editing, not naming names, the idea and (f)utility of art therapy, teaching, the job market, the logistics and economics of for-profit-publishing, and family.
Extra Materials for Episode 52Crush (Yale University Press, 2005)
War of the Foxes (Copper Canyon, 2015)
Other Writers and Books Mentioned in the EpisodePaul Legault
Dorothy Chan
Dalton Day
Kathleen Rooney
Gary J. Shipley
Abraham Smith
Scott McWaters
Other Relevant LinksJohn Cage
Dennis Cooper’s George Miles Cycle
Gertrude Stein
Drew Burk
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Episode 118: Laurel Snyder
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Episode 116: The Gathered Congregation
Episode 115: Moheb Soliman
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Episode 109: Joy Harjo
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Episode 105: Carl Phillips
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