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Terrance Hayes reads Matthew Dickman

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Jan 17, 2018
26:04
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
I Was Fire by Matthew Dickman
03:41 • 2min
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3
I'm a Frank O'hara, but the People in the World Are Special, Yes?
05:19 • 2min
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4
The Poems of Dionysius
07:41 • 2min
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5
Do You Dare Write a Poem With All the Lines?
09:15 • 2min
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6
Poems About Humour
11:12 • 2min
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7
Fund Rise - A Real Estate Investing Platform
12:48 • 2min
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8
A New York Poem
15:08 • 2min
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9
I Am So Fucking Vained. I Cannot Believe Anyone Is Threatened by Me
17:34 • 2min
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10
Miles Davis and Grace Jones
19:23 • 3min
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11
Is There an Underground in Your Poems?
22:09 • 2min
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12
Orpheus and the Sonnets Book
24:18 • 2min
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13
The New Yorker Poetry Podcast
26:24 • 2min
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Terrance Hayes joins Kevin Young to read and discuss Matthew Dickman's poem "Fire" and his own poem “New York Poem."

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