In a lovely long interview at LitHub, Maggie Nelson discusses her new book The Argonauts and the recent emergence of hybrid forms in popular literature. As a matter of fact, Nelson makes a point not to think much about form, except in direct service of content. The exchange with poet Adam Fitzgerald goes on to cover queer politics and poetics, Roland Barthes, and the history of outsider identity and the avant garde.
For more from Maggie on The Argonauts and breaking down categories between genres of writing, check out our own recent interview with the writer.