Satya Dash
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Poem of mine from the latest issue of Poetry Review.
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Deepika Arwind's debut novel "Good Arguments", out now from @SimonSchusterIN, is a bildungsroman set in Bangalore's theatre scene, exploring the joy of making art and the treachery of the art world. I think you'll enjoy reading it as much as I did!
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or you can, I don't know, read Shakespeare, Duras, Rimbaud, Beckett, Blanchot, and watch Bergman's, Tarkovsky's or Claire Denis' films and reflect on why mortality is the closest trait we have to an essence of our experiences....
Bryan Johnson just announced he'll become Immortal by 2039. ‣ Biological age of 18 (he's 48) ‣ Spent $2M/year reversing aging ‣ Heart health better than 99% of 18-year-olds 4 protocols you can steal (for free) to reverse aging, boost energy, & look 10 years younger 👇🧵
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A new poem by Rae Armantrout from this month's issue of The New York Review of Books.
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where the past turns, its face sparking like emery, to open its grace and incredible harm
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"Then, there was this interior decorator-a suited, booted fellow who came to see me in a three-piece woollen, Saville Row suit in the thick of summer.......... after listening to him for about half an hour and trying to figure out what he was saying through his peculiar American
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First review by Ankush Banerjee. ‘So That You Know’: In Mani Rao’s new book of poetry, formal precision meets playfulness and depth https://t.co/JlM6rOJbly via @scroll_in @HarperCollinsIN
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The book is a tour de force of Rao’s new and selected poems written over almost forty years.
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This piece means a lot to me. Maybe it won’t get many readers, but if even one person pauses to realize that a bad day for a player doesn’t deserve our trolling or mockery, it’s worth it... Because at the end, records fade, applause fades, but what must remain is our humanity...
There are stories in sport that lift players into immortality & there are stories that scar them forever. For Scott Boswell, 1st Sep 2001 at Lord’s turned into the day his world collapsed, remembered not for glory but for heartbreak... A Thread 1/n
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Tony Hoagland. From: Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty (Bloodaxe, 2010).
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Happy Publication Day! Perennial: The Red River Book of 21st Century Hindi Poetry, edited by Sourav Roy and @tuhintranslates
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I'm amazed by this question, @DavidNaimon. And thoroughly happy. It's not often we come across writers/poets who are prolific. I believe, in some parallel universe, you asked this question to César Aira in an interview :)
What does it mean to write under the aura of another poet one admires, to write in celebration of another? What happens to language when you do? Don't miss today's conversation with Laynie Browne about writing toward Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge Audio📻: https://t.co/vJvsWiJL59
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I wrote about friendship & artmaking, & about James Schuyler’s beautiful, fraught friendship w Frank O’Hara. Plus an intensely nerdy close reading of Schuyler’s great elegy for O’Hara, which at once registers & defies the infinite distance of death. Link in profile.
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Delighted to share a new poetry craft essay I helped curate for Cleaver Magazine 'Poetry and the Kink: The Inherent Queerness of the Poetic Line' by Matthew W. Baker https://t.co/f8228Flet6
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A Poetry Craft Essay by Matthew W. BakerPoetry and the Kink: The Inherent Queerness of the Poetic Line Poetry and the Kink: The Inherent Queerness of the Poetic Line It is 2015, and I am walking back...
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Will poetry change the world? No one asks this about football. —Evie Shockley #sealeychallenge #readmorepoetry
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Well into my 20’s I thought these delightful salted biscuits were named after a country on the French Riviera. Only to discover that two brothers Mohanlal and Nathalal conjoined their names, added Co for company and Monaco was born in 1942 in Vile Parlé, as far from the
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From: The Poems of Norman MacCaig (Polygon, 2009). So wide-eyed and dexterous and fresh. One of my favourite writers.
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PERENNIAL: The Red River Book of 21st Century Hindi Poetry in Translation is finally out in PRINT slated to be launched @BengaluruPoetry Festival '25. 40 Poets, 26 Translators, 5 Years. Please support a truly-run independent press by ordering a copy. Limited ARCs available, DM.
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