torrin a. greathouse reads poems from two manuscripts in progress: DEED, focused on the intersections of desire, desirability, and violence, and a newer manuscript that turns to California's Central Valley and climate change. Discussions of poetic form recur throughout. greathouse was selected as the Poetry Center's 2020 Summer Resident; due to the Covid-19 pandemic, her residency was deferred, and this reading was presented online.
by Diana Marie Delgado
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greathouse, torrin a. "Aubade Beginning in Handcuffs." Poetry, vol. 215, no. 1, October 2019, p. 8.
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greathouse, torrin a. "It's Blood That Makes Men Hard." Midst, 9 September 2021. Web. Viewed 23 March 2023.
greathouse, torrin a. "Vanitas Vanitatum." Black Warrior Review, vol. 47, no. 2, Spring/Summer 2021, pp. 116-117.
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greathouse, torrin a. "My Mouth Is the Mouth of a River." Redivider, vol. 17, no. 1, 2 August 2022. Web. Viewed 23 March 2023.
greathouse, torrin a. "T4T." Ninth Letter, vol. 18, no. 2, Fall/Winter 2021-22, p. 26.
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greathouse, torrin a. "Anthropocene Anxiety Disorder (Our whole world is burning...)." The Rumpus, 4 April 2020. Web. Viewed 24 March 2023.
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greathouse, torrin a. "Still Life of Central Valley with Riverbed & Hypodermic Needle." Southern Humanities Review, vol. 53, no. 3. Web. Viewed 24 March 2023.
with Diana Marie Delgado