Our summer issue—featuring interviews with Arundhati Roy and Roz Chast, fiction by Adania Shibli, a monologue by Vladimir Nabokov, poetry by Kaveh Akbar, George Bradley, and @adalimon, non-fiction by @Joy_Katz, and art by Elizabeth Ibarra—is here! https://t.co/yAArLNMepX pic.twitter.com/hk6ToeDa08
— The Paris Review (@parisreview) June 1, 2021
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Poets On Couches: “Untitled – There Are More Of Us” By Killarney Clary (Paris Review Video)
In this series from The Paris Review, poets read and discuss the poems getting them through these strange times…from their couches.