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Dionne Brand : Nomenclature — New and Collected Poems

Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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The Body Bleeds Only Water and Fear When You Survive the Death of Your Politics

The body bleeds only water and fear when you survive the death of your politics. This poet is working out in language, what has survived the death of her politics. It feels like a juncture in your career, your confrontation with these questions that Christina suggests here happened at this time in the 90s. I think I've always thought of my poems as actions, not as salve or comfort but as action. So if anything can be said to be my raison, my raison d'etre, it would be that. A line is an action in the world. And so the world will be different the moment I say this."

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