Dorothea Lasky
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Behold the wooden lake.☀️(Literary: @talllike3apples. Events: @shipman_agency.)
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Starting soon! Join poets Camonghne Felix, Dorothea Lasky, Emanuel Xavier, and moderator Helena de Groot for readings and lively discussion about poetry, language, and labor. #WorldLiteratureFestival
Tune in for the livestream here starting at 6:30 PM: on.nypl.org/3Q29drB
.melissa broder is talking all things DEATH VALLEY with Dorothea Lasky at Strand Book Store on 5/16 at 7 PM ET! Get your tickets: strandbooks.com/events/event86…
Kicking off our #WorldLiteratureFestival on April 15, join poets Camonghne Felix, Dorothea Lasky, Emanuel Xavier, and moderator Helena de Groot for readings and lively discussion about poetry, language, and labor.
Register now to join in person or online: on.nypl.org/4akvl8q
The Pace Poetry Festival returns to our Westchester Campus this week! Featuring the Issue VII launch of student-run lit magazine CHROMA, writing awards, and visiting speakers Dorothea Lasky, Mahogany L. Browne, and Jimin Han! Register today: poetryfestival.pace.edu
Kicking off our #WorldLiteratureFestival on April 15, join poets Camonghne Felix, Dorothea Lasky, Emanuel Xavier, and moderator Helena de Groot for readings and lively discussion about poetry, language, and labor.
Register now to join in person or online: on.nypl.org/3VKoh0x
📒📗Reading for Bernadette Mayer's MEMORY (Siglio Press) at unnameable books 📚 on Sat, 4/13
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For this week's Middle Notes, I got to interview Dorothea Lasky about perfume, poetry, and Astro Poets middlenotes.substack.com/p/smell-the-ro…
Horror “contains knowledge that can help us,” poet Dorothea Lasky tells Zachary Pace in our new print issue, in an interview about her collection “The Shining” (@WaveBooks). “Horror never lets us get away with believing that the present is all there is.” raintaxi.com/print-edition/
Kicking off our World Literature Festival on April 15, join poets Camonghne Felix, Dorothea Lasky, Emanuel Xavier, and moderator Helena de Groot for readings and lively discussion about poetry, language, and labor.
Register now to join in person or online: on.nypl.org/3TJhNMZ
“I don’t regret it: a thief of roses and pitangas has one hundred years of forgiveness.”
We’ve unlocked a story by Clarice Lispector, chosen from the archive by Dorothea Lasky, whose poem “Mother” appears in issue no. 246. buff.ly/3VtIA2k
“Hurricane. Air filled with foam and spray; sea completely white with driving spray. Visibility very seriously affected.”
We’ve unlocked a poem by Bernadette Mayer, chosen from the archive by Dorothea Lasky whose poem “Mother” appears in issue no. 246. buff.ly/3vrCwfS
I am so glad I left the world
And found the wildness beyond in you
I am so glad I was brave enough
To leave the place in me that was not wild
To go into the cave of life that is not dead
Dorothea Lasky, Aries
“When I was little, I stole roses.”
We’ve unlocked a story by Clarice Lispector, chosen from the archive by Dorothea Lasky, whose poem “Mother” appears in issue no. 246. buff.ly/3VtIA2k