This week, Adrian Matejka sits down with poet and guest editor of the magazine, Charif Shanahan, to talk about oneness, the shifting of identity, and centering love. Born in the Bronx to an Irish-American father and a Moroccan mother, Shanahan’s poems meditate on mixed-race identity, queer desire, time, mortality, and the legacies of anti-Blackness in the US and abroad. Shanahan shares how a class he almost dropped with the poet Linda Gregg changed poetry for him forever, and he reads two poems from his new book, Trace Evidence, which is out now from Tin House Books.
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Kimiko Hahn and Cindy Juyoung Ok on Mentoring Your Younger Poet-Self and More
Cathy Park Hong and Cindy Juyoung Ok on Shit Moms and More
Lena Khalaf Tuffaha and Cindy Juyoung Ok on the Renowned and Rebellious Palestinian Poet Zakaria Mohammed
Kevin Young and Cindy Juyoung Ok on All the Things Poetry Does
Richie Hofmann and Cindy Juyoung Ok on Erotic Turmoil and More
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Douglas Kearney and Cindy Juyoung Ok on Scrabble, Spite, and “Dintelligibility”
Elisa Gabbert and Cindy Juyoung Ok on Self-Pity, Death, and the Internet
Omar Sakr and Cindy Juyoung Ok on Queer Use, Cynicism, and Falling in Love
Donika Kelly and Cindy Juyoung Ok on Desire Paths, Therapy, and Pleasure
Cynthia Cruz and Charif Shanahan on Protecting Your Feral-ness and More
Brian Tierney and Charif Shanahan on Poetry as a Verb, Truth vs Fact, and Love
Marie Howe and Charif Shanahan on Ecopoetics, Spirituality, and Losing Oneself
CAConrad and Hoa Nguyen on Crystals, Crows, and Cannibalizing Poems
Arthur Sze and Forrest Gander on Silence, the Importance of Blank Pages, and How Every Poem Written Shines a Light on Every Other Poem
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KB Brookins and Holly Amos on Systemic Freedom, the Power of Insistence, and What People Don’t Understand about Texas
Joanna Klink and Holly Amos on psychic longing, attention and attunement, and their differing childhood dinner tables
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