Lindsey Webb and Kelly Hoffer: Artists in Conversation "Webb and Hoffer met each other through their poems and found aesthetic kinship there. They eventually met in person and a friendship grew out of mutual interest in land art and good things to eat. In BOMB Magazine, the two get together in a conversation about their work. Poetry that speaks of botanical worlds, grids, Mormonism, and grief that settles in abstraction." via BOMB Magazine |
|
|
What Sparks Poetry: Martin Mitchell on Carol Ann Duffy's The World's Wife "In a way, though, the mundanity of the real story gets at the heart of The World's Wife: throughout the book, our meticulous cultural inheritance—our gods, our legends, our myths, our grandest stories—are stripped of their sheen and recast on a smaller, human scale. The collection is comprised of a series of dramatic monologues from the perspectives of the women who have been sidelined, overlooked, omitted." |
|
|
|
|
|
|