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Hopler, Jay. Still Life. San Francisco: McSweeney's, 2022.
greathouse, torrin a. "Vanitas Vanitatum." Black Warrior Review, vol. 47, no. 2, Spring/Summer 2021, pp. 116-117.
Donnelly, Timothy. Chariot. Seattle: Wave Books, 2023.
In this reading with Galway Kinnell, Coleman Barks performs poems from New Words and The Juice. The poems that begin this readings are likely from an unpublished manuscript titled To No End.
A group reading celebrating the release of Spiral Orb 5, a poetic inventory of saguaro national park.
Patricia Hampl reads an excerpt from her memoir The Florist's Daughter (2007).
Maggie Nelson reads excerpts from Bluets (2009) and The Art of Cruelty (2011), as well as new work. This reading was given as part of the Hybrid Writing Series, co-sponsored by the UA Prose Series.
CAConrad reads poems from The Book of Frank (2009), A Beautiful Marsupial Afternoon: New (Soma)tics (2012), and Translucent Salamander: A (Soma)tic Poetry Ritual and Resulting Poems (2013), along with new and uncollected work.
John Ashbery reads poems that would later be collected in Hotel Lautréamont (1992), as well as an excerpt from Flow Chart (1991).
In this matinee performance at Tucson High School, Natalie Diaz reads poems, provides commentary, and participates in a question and answer session with Eduardo C. Corral.
Myra Sklarew opens with a reading of poems by Richard Shelton, Tadeusz Rózewicz, and Takis Sinopoulos, continuing with poems from her collections The Science of Goodbyes (1982), Travels of the Itinerant Freda Aharon (1985), and Lithuania: New & Selected Poems (1995).
Lydia Millet reads from a forthcoming short story collection, Fight No More. This reading was originally given with Jenny Offill.