Thursday, April 12, 2007
Audio Podcast: Alice Friman
I got a chance to talk with poet Alice Friman today. She's author of eight collections of poetry, most recently The Book of the Rotten Daughter and Zoo, winner of the Ezra Pound Poetry Award from Truman State University and the Sheila Margaret Motton Prize from the New England Poetry Club. She's received countless awards and fellowships and lives and teaches in Milledgeville, Georgia. We discussed revision, ghosts, and Flannery O'Connor--check it out at the Writers At Cornell blog.
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Hey--
A couple of weeks ago you had a great interview with George Saunders. I was wondering, where could one get a copy of his article/essay on Dubai without having to order a backissue of GQ?
It's in the Best American Nonrequired Reading anthology for this past year...the Dave-Eggers-edited one.
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