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Xenotransplantation by Sam Sax
⸺ on soulmates and suffering.
Fyodor Dostoevsky // via tullipsink // Faiz Ahmed Faiz // Margaret Atwood // sam sax // Mary Shelley. also see: soulmate (horror)
heated rivalry x mirrors ☼ ft. James Baldwin, Giovanni's Room || Eduardo C. Corral, "Córdoba" || Ocean Vuong, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous || sam sax, "Gambling Myths" || Hieu Minh Nguyen, "Elegy for the First" || Michel Foucault, "Of Other Spaces (1967), Heterotopias" || Richard Siken, "Unfinished Duet" || Saeed Jones, "A Spell to Banish Grief" || Tommy Pico, Junk || Rick Barot, "The Verge" || Witter Bynner, "Beyond a Mountain"
Sam Sax, “Bestiary” from A Guide to Undressing Your Monsters
once more to see you
Mary Shelley Frankenstein // Car Seat Headrest 1937 State Park // unknown // Sam Sax Xenotransplantation // 今際の国のアリス Alice in Borderland (2020-) dir. Shinsuke Sato // The Army, The Navy Vienna (In Memoriam) // Richard Siken Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out // Louise Gluck Persephone The Wanderer, "Poems 1962-2012" // Jayson Greene Once More We Saw Stars: A Memoir // Timothy Cleary Tracery
Yr Dead, Sam Sax
Poems that reflect and reinterpret the pastoral tradition, by Louise Glück, Alex Dimitrov, Rebecca Lehmann, Sam Sax, Natasha Trethewey, and
Here’s a little pastoral break for your feed! 🌿 JSTOR Daily pulled together ten contemporary poems that play with (and challenge) the pastoral tradition.
Writers include Louise Glück, Alex Dimitrov, Barbara Guest, Rebecca Lehmann, Catherine Pierce, Debora Kuan, Sam Sax, Arielle Greenberg, James Tate, and Natasha Trethewey.
Sam Sax, Yr Dead (McSweeney's, 2024)