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Esther Belin and Diamond Forde on poetry as self-definition, self-reclamation, and biomythography
Esther Belin and Diamond Forde on poetry as self-definition, self-reclamation, and biomythography
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40 minutes
Released:
Dec 13, 2022
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This week, Esther Belin speaks with Diamond Forde, who joins us from Asheville, North Carolina, which she describes as a sort of homecoming. One of five recent recipients of the 2022 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships, Forde’s debut collection, Mother Body, is described as “an intersectional exploration of the trauma and agency held within a body defined by its potential to mother.” Today we’ll hear from a new series of poems by Forde, which appear in the December 2022 issue of Poetry. The poems continue an exploration of maternal lineage, this time centering Forde's grandmother and addressing the complex processes of self-definition, self-reclamation, and biomythography. Belin and Forde also discuss the practice of joy and how poetry is an “assertion of love.”
Released:
Dec 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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