Walker’s charged antebellum imagery has engendered heated debate. Poet Matthea Harvey charts the personal and historical sources of its provocation.
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Brooklyn poet Christian Hawkey and Swedish painter Mamma Andersson begin this correspondence with a rumination on memory, architecture, and turtles.
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Susan Sontag called A Book of Memories “the greatest novel written in our time.” With the first English translation of his new book, Fire and Knowledge, Nádas reflects on the synchronism of differences.
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The celebrated author of The Bird Artist — an intrepid traveler and award-winning translator of Native American and Inuit folktales — discusses his latest novel, Devotion.
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The postmodern composer’s gleeful, spatialized works orchestrate invented instruments inside, outside, and all around the theater. A brilliant manipulation of form and perception.
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The painters, friends from the old days, discuss craft and the American way—an oral history ranging from basketball to the nature of art.
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With contributions by Mikaela Días Días, Xpetra Ernándes, Sluz Hernández, Manwela Kokoroch, Rosa López Kómes, Loxa Jiménes Lópes, Roselia Montoya, Xunka’ Utz’utz Ni’, Antel Péres Ok’il, Munda Tostón, María Tzu, and María Xila
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