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Articles by
Jesse Nathan
Jesse Nathan was born in Berkeley, grew up in rural Kansas, and lives now in Oakland, California. His poems appear in the Paris Review, Kenyon Review, The Believer, and The Nation, among other magazines. He is co-editor of In the Shape of a Human Body I am Visiting the Earth. His first book of poems is Eggtooth.
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August 27, 2021Short Conversations with Poets: Edward Hirsch, Conversation II
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August 25, 2021Short Conversations with Poets: Douglas Kearney
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August 23, 2021Short Conversations with Poets: Yusef Komunyakaa
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July 16, 2021Short Conversations with Poets: Kaveh Akbar
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July 14, 2021Short Conversations with Poets: Kevin Simmonds
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July 12, 2021Short Conversations with Poets: Kathleen Ossip
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June 18, 2021Short Conversations with Poets: Forrest Gander
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June 16, 2021Short Conversations with Poets: Katie Peterson
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June 14, 2021Short Conversations with Poets: Arthur Sze
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November 3, 2017An Interview With Dorian Geisler About His New Poetry Collection, Flowers of Anti-Martyrdom
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November 15, 2016An Interview With Jay Hopler About His New Poetry Collection, The Abridged History of Rainfall
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May 16, 2016An Interview with Emily Carr About Her Latest Poetry Collection, Whosoever Has Let a Minotaur Enter Them, Or a Sonnet—
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