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Being a poet becomes a form of being, a form of womanhood, a form of work.
The Writing Kind: On Kate Zambreno's “The Light Room” — Cleveland Review of Books
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Still, Observing: On Christine Kwon's “A Ribbon The Most Perfect Blue” — Cleveland Review of Books
Still, Observing: On Christine Kwon's “A Ribbon The Most Perfect Blue” — Cleveland Review of Books
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Stream episode Still, Observing: Juliet Gelfman-Randazzo on Christine Kwon's A Ribbon the Most Perfect Blue by Cleveland Review of Books podcast
Cleveland Review of Books on Instagram: Reframing the domestic, Christine Kwon writes a new history of women's work in A Ribbon The Most Perfect Blue. Across this debut collection, Kwon describes a