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For this week’s episode (coincidently landing on World Poetry Day!) we dive into the world of Vietnamese American poet and novelist Ocean Vuong, and explore some of the key themes that resonate throughout his work – the immigrant experience, the complexities of mother-child relationships, and the lingering shadows of war.
In this episode, discuss Ocean Vuong’s poetry collections ‘Night Sky with Exit Wounds’ and ‘Time is a Mother’, as well as his critically-acclaimed debut novel, ‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous.’
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In this week’s episode, Shanti doesn’t eat meat for a week and now considers herself a vegan while Antoinette continues her dissociative streak to manage her overload. For our main […]
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