Good day, bilches! We're winding down this stab at a third season with our last, luminous guest, Amaud Jamaul Johnson, with whom we discuss advisorship, allusion, and arrangement.
Born and raised in Compton, California, educated at Howard University and Cornell University, AMAUD JAMAUL JOHNSON is the author of three poetry collections, Red Summer, Darktown Follies, and Imperial Liquor (Pitt Poetry Series, 2020). A former Wallace Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford, MacDowell Fellow, and Cave Canem Fellow, his honors include the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, the Dorset Prize, and a Pushcart Prize. His work has appeared in Best American Poetry, American Poetry Review, The New York Times Magazine, Kenyon Review, Callaloo, Narrative Magazine, Crazyhorse, Indiana Review, The Southern Review, Harvard Review and elsewhere. His most recent collection was a finalist for the 2021 National Book Critics Circle Award and the 2021 UNT Rilke Prize.
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Amaud Jamaul Johnson reads Linda Gregg‘s ”The Poet Goes About Her Business”
Jane Wong reads Gwendolyn Brooks‘ ”when you have forgotten sunday: the love story”
Jane Wong + Wild Fire Season
Carl Phillips reads Kobayashi Issa‘s ”[The world of dew]” trans. Noyobuki Yuasa
Carl Phillips + Italian Margarita in a Silver-Rimmed Buffalo Horn Goblet
Tommye Blount reads Spencer Reece's "Interlude"
Tommye Blount + Pellegrino with Lime
Ada Limón reads Wanda Coleman's "Requiem for a Nest"
Ada Limón + January Gimlet
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Justin Phillip Reed reads Reginald Shepherd's "Occurrences across the Chromatic Scale"
Justin Phillip Reed + Whiskey From The Bottle
Keetje Kuipers reads Eavan Boland's "Quarantine"
Keetje Kuipers + The Small Town Drag Show
Aria Aber reads Solmaz Sharif's "The Master's House"
Aria Aber + Duino Mojito
Michelle Peñaloza reads Douglas Kearney's "Tallahatchie Lullabye, Baby"
Michelle Peñaloza + Fire and Chrysanthemums
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