#0014 - Sean Singer Interview - 1 Week Critique #0014
Update: 2022-06-09
Description
Adam al-Sirgany interviews Yale Younger Poets winner Sean Singer about the development his prose-poem “Dirt,” which first in appeared in American Poetry Review and will be part of his forthcoming collection Today in the Taxi (Tupelo Press, 2022).
Interview conducted 10/20/20.
The Interview Series is a production of the Iowa-based arts and education nonprofit 1-Week Critique (1WC), which provides pedagogical resources and editorial support to students and teachers of the literary arts.
You can learn more about our programs, support our work, and view Sean’s poems, first and final, visiting https://www.1weekcritique.com.
For more information on Sean’s work, his books, and his editorial services, check out his website here:
https://www.seansingerpoetry.com
NB: Across the Interview Series, we occasionally discuss difficult issues of many kinds. While we believe that literature is one of the appropriate venues in which to speak to material that can be disturbing, we recognize not all individuals are best served by engaging all matters directly. We hope you'll view as it's right for you.
All rights to the work remain with the author.
Interview conducted 10/20/20.
The Interview Series is a production of the Iowa-based arts and education nonprofit 1-Week Critique (1WC), which provides pedagogical resources and editorial support to students and teachers of the literary arts.
You can learn more about our programs, support our work, and view Sean’s poems, first and final, visiting https://www.1weekcritique.com.
For more information on Sean’s work, his books, and his editorial services, check out his website here:
https://www.seansingerpoetry.com
NB: Across the Interview Series, we occasionally discuss difficult issues of many kinds. While we believe that literature is one of the appropriate venues in which to speak to material that can be disturbing, we recognize not all individuals are best served by engaging all matters directly. We hope you'll view as it's right for you.
All rights to the work remain with the author.
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