Survival is a Promise Haytham El-WardanyAlexis Pauline Gumbs We remember Audre Lorde as an iconic writer, a quotable teacher whose words and face grace T shirts, nonprofit annual reports, and campus diversity center walls. But even those who are inspired by Lordes teachings on the creative power of difference may be missing something fundamental about her life and work, and what they can mean for us today. Lordes understanding of survival was not simply about getting through to the other
and followed by a series of ongoing love poems called MY CHRISTOPHER POEMS
the concrete poetics deployed on/with/against the typewriter serve as scores for plenum sociality: your head stretches to the page
Deze sluitertijd is verwaarloosbaar
Ellis opens space for thinking liberation theoretically
but that also recognizes—in these pleasures—the imminence of one’s passing
spoken and performed language in the work of visual artists and the simultaneous increase in visibility and circulation of the work and voices of writers in the visual arts arena
In Stéphane Bouquet’s The Next Loves
and total creative freedom
hij was iemand die de taal nieuw leven inblies
Of het nu gaat om de liefde
Including poems such as 'Lady Lazarus'
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