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Jessica Laser reads "Consecutive Preterite"
Poet Jessica Laser reads from her poem "Consecutive Preterite," which appears in issue no. 247 (Spring 2024) of The Paris Review.
Read "Consecutive Preterite" here: www.theparisreview.org/poetry/8249/consecutive-preterite-jessica-laser
Read other work by Jessica Laser in The Paris Review here: www.theparisreview.org/authors/34171/jessica-laser
Read "Consecutive Preterite" here: www.theparisreview.org/poetry/8249/consecutive-preterite-jessica-laser
Read other work by Jessica Laser in The Paris Review here: www.theparisreview.org/authors/34171/jessica-laser
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Gbenga Adesina reads "The People's History of 1998."
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Poet Gbenga Adesina reads his poem "The People's History of 1998," which appears in the recent Spring issue of The Paris Review, no. 247.
Jessica Laser reads "Kings"
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Poet Jessica Laser stopped by our office in Chelsea to read from her poem "Kings," which appears in our Summer issue (no. 244). You can read the poem here: www.theparisreview.org/poetry/7983/kings-jessica-laser
Dreams in First-Person Shooter - Miles Lagoze
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Video accompanying "Dreams in First-Person Shooter," an essay for The Paris Review by Miles Lagoze: www.theparisreview.org/blog/2021/11/17/dreams-in-first-person-shooter/ Miles Lagoze’s 2019 documentary, Combat Obscura, was made from footage shot during his deployment to Afghanistan’s Helmand Province in 2011. This video was created using footage that didn’t make it into the feature-length film...
Paris Review Issue No. 237 Launch Event
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If you missed the 'Paris Review' Summer issue launch, watch it now. The program includes readings of poetry and prose from the issue including work by Kaveh Akbar, Ada Limón, and Kenan Orhan.
Poets on Couches: John Murillo & Nicole Sealey Read Anne Waldman
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Series 2 of Poets on Couches concludes with John Murillo and Nicole Sealey on their couch, reading and discussing "How to Write" by Anne Waldman. In these videograms, poets read and discuss the poems getting them through these strange times-broadcasting straight from their couches to yours. These readings bring intimacy into our spaces of isolation, both through the affinity of poetry and throu...
Poets on Couches: Rita Dove Reads Ingeborg Bachmann
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The second series of Poets on Couches continues with Rita Dove reading "My Bird" by Ingeborg Bachmann. In these videograms, poets read and discuss the poems that are helping them through these strange times-broadcasting straight from their couches to yours. These readings bring intimacy into our spaces of isolation, both through the affinity of poetry and through the warmth of being able to spe...
Poets on Couches: Sara Deniz Akant Reads Naomi Shihab Nye
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The second series of Poets on Couches continues with Sara Deniz Akant reading "Missing the Boat" by Naomi Shihab Nye. In these videograms, poets read and discuss the poems that are helping them through these strange times-broadcasting straight from their couches to yours. These readings bring intimacy into our spaces of isolation, both through the affinity of poetry and through the warmth of be...
Poets on Couches: Donika Kelly Reads Taylor Johnson
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National Poetry Month is almost over, but the second series of Poets on Couches continues. In these videograms, poets read and discuss the poems that are helping them through these strange times-broadcasting straight from their couches to yours. These readings bring intimacy into our spaces of isolation, both through the affinity of poetry and through the warmth of being able to speak to each o...
Poets on Couches: Brian Tierney reads James Wright
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In this second series of videograms, poets read and discuss the poems getting them through these strange times-broadcasting straight from their couches to yours. Brian Tierney reads "Heraclitus" by James Wright from Paris Review Issue No.62, Summer 1975.
Poets on Couches: Carrie Fountain Reads Maya C. Popa
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In this second series of videograms, poets read and discuss the poems getting them through these strange times-broadcasting straight from their couches to yours. Carrie Fountain reads "Letters in Winter" by Maya C. Popa from Paris Review Issue No.236, Spring 2021.
Poets on Couches: Cheswayo Mphanza Reads Gerald Stern
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In this second series of videograms, poets read and discuss the poems getting them through these strange times-broadcasting straight from their couches to yours. Cheswayo Mphanza reads "Leaving Another Kingdom" by Gerald Stern from Paris Review Issue No.90, Winter 1983.
Spring Issue Launch: Join The Paris Review to Celebrate Issue No. 236
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Join The Paris Review for Readings from the Spring 2021 Issue, with Yohanca Delgado, Tracie Morris, Ocean Vuong, and Dana Spiotta and Jonathan Dee reading work by Anthony Veasna So.
Winter Sleep by Sheri Benning
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Winter Sleep is a short film based on Sheri Benning's poem of the same name. The film is a collaboration between Sheri and her sister, visual artist Heather Benning, and filmmaker Chad Galloway.
Issue No. 235 Launch: An Evening at the Theater
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Join Paris Review editor Emily Nemens for a live table read of an excerpt from a new play by Kirk Lynn, "The First Line of Dante’s ‘Inferno,’" performed online by actors Ramiz Monsef, Kellie Overbey, and Cristina (Cha) Ramos.
Lucie lives on.
Happy to see the Paris Review has returned to uploading videos!
Guess I won't be able to really appreciate the beauty of this poem until my mind figure out where she's sitting on.
You're right! Now I can't unsee it. The sound quality could be better, too. I enjoy her poetry, though.
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I'm not a poetry person at all, but this had me transfixed.
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So mysterious
Beautiful
So proud of you for all your accomplishments thus far!!
Oh I love her!
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4:42 anyone got a link to this interview?
Why does he talk with his arm floating in the air like he's describing how one survives a knife attack?
I love this so so much.
I could listen to him talk about writing forever.
This novel changed my life,in many ways , thanks Jeffrey
Read and enjoyed your poem, it inspired me to write for the first time in 2 years! Thank you! :)
strong poem well read congrats
I'm in love with Sheila Heti
Every aspiring writer should watch this interview.
whoever did this interview i’m kissing you through the screen rn
two wonderful poets, sakia and david ferry
Powerful. And so much more meaningful today. Safe crossing Saskia.
It's all about who you know ...
Isn't the Paris Review a CIA operated cut out?? Or it used to be, very suspicious founding and founders.
David!! Love You!!!!!!! LOVE!!!!!!!!!!100!!!!!!!!!! ART!! Thank You!!! Val
Is it hard to be published by the Paris Review?
Man, I loved the skill Jamel displayed in his story "Witness." Please don't brand me a racist for saying this, my nieces the loves of my life are mixed, but you lost me when you began to say, "White" people are not being affected as bad as everyone else. We are all human. As I read your story, I instantly added you to my list of "Skilled contemporary writers, but that hurt me, man. The intro opens with action and noise, there's a frantic wondering to it. "What's going on?" Then, you alluded to the narrator having some sort of shortcoming (it would appear) "I'm not talking about that" Again, skillfully forboding achieved. I wish you the best man- you are very talented Jamel. Thanks for the art.
Very well and respectful comment.
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is Knausgaard not just a narcissistic exhibionist??
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WOW, I'd show up to *WATCH* her read poetry anywhere. DAMN. MILF heaven.
Grandfather's bar was torched. Sounds familiar...... That's a scene in Middlesex.
Thanks. Love her work. Proves you don’t need an MFA.
There is something amazing about Gabrielle Bell. From her mannerisms to her sense of humor in her comics, she reveals something about life that we rarely see even though we we have experienced it in some relatable way
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I need him to write me a movie script, stat!
Perseverance. Amen.
Wonderful!
As an Englishman, I'm so pleased the Americans have something. I'm not sure if it's an Eagle or an Ibis, but I'm sure it will be kentucky fried.
Excelente ♥️
Mr George Plimpton was everywhere including Up in the Penthose at night!! Hey playboy George ..WHAT A LIFE WAS YOURS!!!! THANK YOU..... appreciated this posting..peace
Thank you for picking this poem to share❣️
blackness ? who gives a fuck
My impression of Lin changed dramatically when I read Leave Society. If you’ve dismissed him, go try that one before you write him off entirely!
I dont know how they got david to do any youtube stuff! seems like he was running a arizonia movie company way back when!