The New Social Environment#832

Across Lines — Poets Looking to Prose: A Rail Reading curated by Claire Hong

Featuring Hong, Taneum Bambrick, Gabriel Dozal, and Sophia Terazawa

 

1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

Claire Hong curates our 139th Wednesday Reading featuring Taneum Bambrick, Gabriel Dozal, and Sophia Terazawa.

In this talk

Taneum Bambrick

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Taneum Bambrick is the author of Intimacies, Received (Copper Canyon Press) and Vantage (American Poetry Review / Honickman First Book Award). She lives in Los Angeles and is currently a Dornsife Fellow at the University of Southern California.

Gabriel Dozal

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Gabriel Dozal is from El Paso, Texas. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from The University of Arizona and his debut book The Border Simulator is available from One World/Random House. He is an assistant poetry editor for DIAGRAM and his work appears in Poetry Magazine, The Iowa Review, Guernica, the Brooklyn Rail, and elsewhere.

Sophia Terazawa

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Sophia Terazawa is the author of Anon and Winter Phoenix, both with Deep Vellum. Her favorite color is purple.

Claire Hong

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Claire Hong is the author of Upend (Noemi Press, 2020), which was longlisted for the PEN/Voelcker Award. She currently lives in Tucson, AZ where she works to share arid-adapted, traditional seeds with Southwest garden projects.

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