A sampling of Renee Gladman's "prose architectures," which accompany her lecture, "Lines Into Grasses," now up on the Bagley Wright Lecture Series Podcast, here.
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A sampling of Renee Gladman's "prose architectures," which accompany her lecture, "Lines Into Grasses," now up on the Bagley Wright Lecture Series Podcast, here.
Renee Gladman's "figuration drawings," which accompany her lecture, "Figuration: The Transversal Properties of Fictional Knowing," now up on the Bagley Wright Lecture Series Podcast, here.
Renee Gladman's THEORY FOR MOVING HOUSES, based on her 2020-2021 BWLS lectures, is now available for pre-order! Forthcoming in May, 2026 with Wave Books.
These images are presented in accompaniment with Srikanth Reddy's lecture, "The 'O' of Wonder: A Syzygy," now available to listen to via the BWLS podcast, here.
These images are presented in accompaniment with Srikanth Reddy’s lecture, “Like a Very Strange Likeness and Pink,” now available to listen to via the BWLS podcast here.
These images are presented in accompaniment with Srikanth Reddy's lecture, "The Unsignificant," now available to listen to via the BWLS podcast here.
The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast: Season Five
“You Are Who I’m Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience.” In February of 2018, the BWLS and the University of Arizona Poetry Center co-hosted a three-day conference featuring readings, talks, and conversations between the first six BWLS lecturers: Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Timothy Donnelly, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker, and Terrance Hayes. This season we share recordings of some of the events of those three days, including wide-ranging conversations on poetry and social engagement, practice, autobiography, and non-literary influence.
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