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An Essay on Neurodiversity by Sejal Shah Kenyon Review Online

WEBSejal Shah is a writer, interdisciplinary artist, and teacher of writing. Her debut essay collection, This Is One Way to Dance, was an NPR Best Book of 2020 and included in …

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Motherhood So White: A Conversation With Nefertiti Austin

WEBAs she puts it herself, Nefertiti Austin “writes about the erasure of diverse voices in motherhood.” This is deeply important work, which is why you need to read her …

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The Kenyon Review Fellowships

WEBIn 2012, The Kenyon Review welcomed the first of its KR Fellows. This initiative was inspired by the great tradition of Kenyon Review literary fellowships awarded in the …

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A Poem by Benjamin Garcia Kenyon Review Online

WEBBenjamin Garcia is a Community Health Specialist who provides HIV/HCV/STD and opioid overdose prevention education to higher risk communities throughout New York’s Finger …

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"Your Body Includes and Is the Meaning": Five Hot Lifestyle Tips …

WEBFor Young Writers. At Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshops, talented high school students from around the world join a dynamic and supportive literary …

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Sick and Writing: Two Poets Converse

WEBJennifer Sperry Steinorth: You and I have said that we’d like to have an out-loud conversation about human ailments and their impact on the craft of poetry—or perhaps …

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Human Repositories: On Mike Scalise’s

WEBLouisville, KY: Sarabande Books, 2017. 303 pages. $15.95. The enemy combated by Mike Scalise in his memoir The Brand New Catastrophe isn’t really his rare …

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Why We Chose It: "All's Well"

WEBFor Young Writers. At Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshops, talented high school students from around the world join a dynamic and supportive literary community to …

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Summoning Huixtocihuatl at My Annual Physical

WEBI wake in the night with 0.4 percent of my body weight shimmying like that dancing bird of paradise on the Netflix documentary opening his mating ritual with a bow & spinning …

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Craft Is Not Monolithic: An Interview with Luisa A. Igloria and …

WEBFor Young Writers. At Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshops, talented high school students from around the world join a dynamic and supportive literary …

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A Genre beyond Gender: Anne Garréta’s

WEBDallas, TX: Deep Vellum Publishing, 2015. 152 pages. $14.95. Alan Turing’s artificial intelligence test stems from a lesser-known imitation game involving three …

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Debora Kuan Kenyon Review Author

WEBDebora Kuan is the author of two poetry collections, Lunch Portraits (Brooklyn Arts Press, 2016) and XING (Saturnalia, 2011). Her work has appeared in Poetry, The New …

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On Suddenly, A Knock on the Door by Etgar Keret

WEBJane Rose Porter is a graduate of the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers and has a BA in English from Brown University. Her writing has appeared in the Wall Street …

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A Brief History of Pain Kenyon Review Online

WEBEverything is a natural disaster to me; it is like living through a tsunami or having a house built on an iceberg. Everything is OK, even jumping in front of a moving tanker. The …

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This Living Hand « Kenyon Review Blog

WEBThat was what John Keats imagined the warm, living hand capable of performing in his eerie and insistent late poem “This Living Hand.”. This poem begins …

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Clifton, Pain, and Poetry « Kenyon Review Blog

WEBIt interests me that Clifton frames this poem in terms of wishes, though it also reads as prayer, spell, curse, invocation. I think of the psychoanalytical sense of “wish …

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Summer 2023 Journal

WEBThe Summer 2023 issue of The Kenyon Review includes a Women’s Health-themed folio, with poetry by Lynne Thompson, Felicia Zamora, and Cindy Juyoung Ok; fiction by …

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Victoria Chang Introduces Jordan Nakamura

WEBVictoria Chang ’s forthcoming book of poems, With My Back to the World, will be published in 2024 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.Her latest book of poetry is The Trees Witness …

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