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Read Receipts: Texting with Catherine Cohen Comedian, cabaret star, writer, and general Renaissance woman Catherine Cohen has been sharing her raw, stream-of-consciousness poems on her Instagram since 2016. Now they’re gathered in God I Feel Modern Tonight — an unflinching collection that explores sex, ego, art, bodies, millennial ennui, and longing. I chatted with Cohen via text message about earnestness, comedy, and the reasons we fight to survive, in a conversation as free-flowing and unaffected as her poetry. Here's a snippet.
AR: True, living for the honesty
CC: hahaha
AR: Same more or less, I discovered this British show called Rosemary & Thyme and it’s about gardeners who solve murders, which I can’t recommend enough. So that’s been a real highlight.
CC: Omg sign me up
AR: Let’s talk about the book!! How does it feel to (almost) have it out in the world?
CC: I'm so excited
AR: I am, full disclosure, a big fan
CC: Eeee !
AR: I suppose we should probably say what it is — God, I Feel Modern Tonight, a poetry collection. For people who might not be aware already, can you tell us about it, how it came to be, etc.?
CC: Yes! Its a collection of lil poems I wrote, some are funny some are
AR: Knopf agreed!
CC: LOVE Knopf
AR: What was it like integrating something more earnest into your act/“brand” (sorry) — were you nervous about it?
CC: Hehe yes!!
AR: True! Solid advice
CC: ya sometimes I’ll have an idea that could be a poem or a song or a joke and I have to decide what feels right
This week in virtual book events: Feb. 8–12
Monday, Feb. 8 Robbie Arnott discusses The Rain Heron with Jeff VanderMeer — hosted by Books & Books, 7 p.m. ET. More info. Kevin Barry discusses That Old Country Music with Susan Orlean — hosted by Prairie Lights, 6 p.m. CT. More info.Tuesday, Feb. 9 Suleika Jaouad discusses Between Two Kingdoms with Elizabeth Gilbert — hosted by Book Passage, 5:30 p.m. PT. More info. Lauren Oyler discusses Fake Accounts with Naomi Fry — hosted by Skylight Books, 6:30 p.m. PT. More info. Namina Forna discusses The Gilded Ones with Kym Whitley — hosted by Mysterious Galaxy, 6 p.m. PT. More info.Wednesday, Feb. 10 Brandon Hobson discusses The Removed with David Heska Wanbli Weiden — hosted by Elliott Bay Book Company, 6 p.m. PT. More info. Randa Jarrar (Love Is an Ex-Country) and Brontez Purnell (100 Boyfriends) discuss their new books with Victor I. Cazares — hosted by Books Are Magic, 7 p.m. ET. More info. Melissa Broder discusses Milk Fed with Ryan O'Connell — hosted by Skylight Books, 6:30 p.m. PT. More info.Thursday, Feb. 11 Ethan Hawke discusses A Bright Ray of Darkness with Isaac Fitzgerald — hosted by Books Are Magic, 7 p.m. ET. More info. Robert Jones, Jr. discusses The Prophets with Maurice Carlos Ruffin — hosted by Politics & Prose, 6 p.m. ET. More info.Friday, Feb. 12 R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell, co-editors of the short story anthology Kink, discuss the book with contributors Carmen Maria Machado and Alexander Chee — hosted by Politics & Prose, 6 p.m. ET. More info. Maisy Card discusses These Ghosts Are Family — hosted by Book Soup, 6 p.m. PT. More info.More From BuzzFeed 27 Home Improvement Products That'll Save You Money In The Long Run 31 Beyond Cool Things From Black-Owned Etsy Shops All The Best Deals At Target Right Now 22 Car Products That Must've Been Designed By Geniuses 29 Things People With Multi-Pet Households Swear By 26 Products That'll Help Eliminate The Evidence Of Whoever Lived In Your Home Before You
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