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Peripheries: A Journal of Word, Image, and Sound, No. 6
Peripheries: A Journal of Word, Image, and Sound, No. 6
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Product details
- ISBN 9780674296299
- Weight: 612g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 02 Apr 2024
- Publisher: Harvard University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Peripheries, No. 6, spans the senses with music, choreography, painting, sculpture, archival material, short stories, and poetry by Victoria Chang, Angie Estes, Aracelis Girmay, Joanna Klink, Alice Oswald, Rowan Ricardo Philips, Tracy K. Smith, and many more. The journal also includes a special folio, “Anti-Letters,” which comprises the “personal” writings—ephemera, letters, lists, notes, recordings, etc.—of poets such as Cody-Rose Clevidence, Jill Magi, and Jane Miller, among others. The issue also features a review by Tawanda Mulalu, creative nonfiction from Jackie Wang, a mixed media collaboration between Sharon Olds and Sam Messer, a David Grubbs composition with an accompaniment by Susan Howe, and an excerpt from a book-length poem by Geoffrey Nutter.
Sherah Bloor is the co-editor and co-translator with Tayseer Abu Odeh of the anthology You Must Live: New Poetry from Palestine. Her poetry collection, The Gathering, an epic in cantos, is forthcoming and her poems have appeared in Chicago Review, Colorado Review, Conjunctions, Dialogist, Lana Turner, and Paperbark, among other magazines.
Peripheries: A Journal of Word, Image, and Sound, No. 6
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