A Conversation With Lucy Grealy: The Idea of Home
A profile of Lucy Grealy, author of Autobiography of a Face.
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A profile of Lucy Grealy, author of Autobiography of a Face.
In such a saturated culture, how can a poet clear away uninfluenced space from which to write a poem that is authentic, original?
The author of the story collections CivilWarLand in Bad Decline and Pastoralia talks about working in a slaughterhouse, Monty Python as validation, earnestness as the enemy, and his uncanny ability to find humor in unlikely places.
At the annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada, bunkhouse bards unite to preserve cowpuncher poems and folklore.
Poet Joy Harjo talks about how the women’s movement, jazz, and Native American and mainstream U.S. culture have influenced her work.
The history of the MacArthur grants and what they mean to writers.