From the Archives : Brandon Shimoda : The Grave on the Wall

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Báyò Akómoláfé : Selah

What if we were to take seriously that we, as humans, aren’t the sole authors of our world, that there are other intelligences at play, that we are only one of many agents of change and transformation, and that “we” aren’t even entirely ourselves given that “we” are composed of m ...  Show more

Milkweed Live : Canisia Lubrin : The World After Rain

Canisia Lubrin returns to Between the Covers for a live conversation in downtown Portland, at Powell’s Bookstore, about her latest poetry collection The World After Rain. A private book, that Canisia never intended to publish, we explore what it means to write elegy beyond person ...  Show more

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