“He reads them exactly the way you imagine them, or even read them aloud yourself: conversational, matter-of-fact, and incidentally just touched with Boston. He’s who you’d cast to play him.”
Watch Frank O'Hara read from “Lunch Poems.”
“He reads them exactly the way you imagine them, or even read them aloud yourself: conversational, matter-of-fact, and incidentally just touched with Boston. He’s who you’d cast to play him.”
Watch Frank O'Hara read from “Lunch Poems.”
A visit to Jack Kerouac’s house ends with the story of Buddha on episode #2 of The Paris Review Podcast.
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Of course dogs don’t seem to lend themselves to verse quite so well, collectively, as cats.

We’re incredibly excited to announce that we will be publishing Imagine Wanting Only This by Kristen Radtke next year.

Imagine Wanting Only This is a haunting graphic memoir about leaving, and those left behind.

After the sudden death of a beloved uncle, Kristen becomes obsessed with the abandoned places – derelict Midwestern mining towns, an Icelandic village preserved in volcanic ash, Cambodian temples reclaimed by jungle.

At the same time, she examines what it means to be an artist, to be hungry for the next experience, to be always in transit.

We can’t wait to share our edition with you.
Imagine Wanting Only This by Kristen Radtke will be published by Jonathan Cape in April 2018