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Posts Tagged: No. 1 Gold

How Do You Want to Be Wrong?: Talking with Madhu H. Kaza

By Raj Chakrapani

May 14th, 2018

Madhu H. Kaza discusses the anthology, Kitchen Table Translation, ways to engage with history, and seeing translation as a continual crossover.

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The Text Is My Body: A Conversation with Gabrielle Civil

By Raj Chakrapani

February 7th, 2018

Performance artist and poet Gabrielle Civil discusses her book, Swallow the Fish, how technology has shaped reactions to female nudity, and the importance of risking change.

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