Episode 97: Camille Dungy
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Rachel Zucker speaks with poet, editor, professor Camille Dungy about birthday intentions, being “grounded” by Covid-19, and having to build new writing and sleeping practices. The two poet-mothers speak about uneasy blessings, family, childcare, resisting the inequality of access to beauty, leisure and art, saying no so you can say yes, working on a long prose project, and many other things.
Books and Selected Other Work by Camille Dungy
POETRY
NON-FICTION
ANTHOLOGIES & EDITORIAL WORK
Also Referenced
Anne Lamott, Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son’s First Year
Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections, ed. Arielle Greenberg & Rachel Zucker
Poets House
Emory University Raymond Danowski Poetry Library, curated by Kevin Young
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