"Pliny Don't Preach" "Tishani Doshi’s stunning new poetry collection, A God at the Door, performs the difficult task of locating the body within the broader politics of state power and gender....Over and over, the poems pose the question: How does one return to the body when trapped in the systemic violence of structures designed to make you forget who you are?" via THE HINDU |
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What Sparks Poetry: Rosemarie Dombrowski on Public Poetry and Public Health "My work in medical poetry soon evolved into my work in the medical humanities. I began reading about the techniques and modalities of therapeutic poetry, and, soon after, I was conducting workshops in the community, developing a course called Poetry & Medicine, and eventually, I formed my therapeutic poetry nonprofit, Revisionary Arts." |
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Wear your most earnest look. Wear a watch. Wear a shirt that says, I did not ask for this. If you wear a skirt with diamond stripes up the seam, the receptionist will say, You look cute. Does this mean you look stalkable? — from Kendra DeColo & Tyler Mills’ Low Budget Movie Find this and more at Diode Editions |
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