Writing Sex: John Weir

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2022
  • WRITING SEX is a series of short interviews with contemporary writers who are breaking new ground in writing about sex and sexuality. Sometimes ribald but always smart, these writers push the limits of our ability to imagine what sex is, what it means, and what it could be.
    John Weir, winner of the Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction for Your “Nostalgia Is Killing Me,” is an associate professor of English at Queens College CUNY, where he teaches the MFA in creative writing and literary translation.
    HOST: Jonathan Alexander, Special Projects Editor at LARB and Chancellor’s Professor of English at the University of California, Irvine www.the-blank-page.com

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  • @Amaryllisveronica
    @Amaryllisveronica Год назад

    FWIW, I'm an academic who disliked Power of the Dog, even the self-conscious "beauty" of the landscape, etc. It felt inauthentic to me from start to (especially) finish.