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New writing through the Anthropocene: an interview with Allison Cobb and Brian Teare

New writing through the Anthropocene: an interview with Allison Cobb and Brian Teare

Update: 2019-06-17
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In Episode 63 of PennSound podcasts, Allison Cobb and Brian Teare joined Julia Bloch, Knar Gavin, and Aylin Malcolm in the Wexler Studio at the Kelly Writers House on April 2, 2019, following their lunchtime discussion with scholars and poets from Penn's Poetry and Poetics and Anthropocene and Animal Studies reading groups. Our discussion ranged from human embeddedness in the nonhuman world to the relationship between poetic duration and historiography to the role of affect in poetry that seeks to reckon with the ever-intensifying ecodisasters of our time.
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New writing through the Anthropocene: an interview with Allison Cobb and Brian Teare

New writing through the Anthropocene: an interview with Allison Cobb and Brian Teare

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