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Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

著者: Aaron Smith and James Allen Hall
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概要

James Allen Hall and Aaron Smith talk about their favorite poems and poets, interview amazing writers, laugh a lot, gossip, and get real about life and art.© 2026 Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast アート エンターテインメント・舞台芸術 文学史・文学批評
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  • I Was Bonnie and Clyde (with Special Guest Laura Kasischke)
    2026/05/18

    Laura Kasischke joins the queens to talk about her new collection of poems (and her new novel)!


    Support Breaking Form by reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts here.

    Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE is available from Bridwell Press. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.


    Notes:

    "The Crying Towel" was first published in The Massachusetts Review Volume 57, Issue 4

    Read a short essay Kasischke wrote about the beginning of her poem "The First Resurrection"

    Uma Thurman starred in The Life Before Her Eyes (2007), adapted from Kasischke's novel of the same name. Evan Rachel Wood plays the younger version of the Uma Thurman character. Her other novels adapted for film include White Bird in a Blizzard (2014), directed by Gregg Araki and starring Shailene Woodley and Suspicious River (2000), directed by Lynne Stopkewich and starring Molly Parker. Kasischke also co-wrote the screenplay for this dark thriller.

    Laura Kasischke's novel The Lifeguard is available from Red Hen Press here, Read an interview about the novel here.

    Alberto Giacometti "Woman with Her Throat Cut (Femme égorgée)" serves as the ekphrastic inspiration for Kasischke's poem of the same name. View the artwork here. Giacometti completed the sculpture in 1932 and used bronze cast. Dimensions are 22.00 x 87.50 x 53.50 cm (or roughly 8.5 x 34.5 x 21 inches). Lucy Flint writes that the human figure is treated brutally in Giacometti's piece, and the woman appears in insectlike form. Woman with Her Throat Cut "is a particularly vicious image: the body is splayed open, disemboweled, arched in a paroxysm of sex and death. The psychological torment and the sadistic misogyny projected by this sculpture are in startling contrast to the serenity of other contemporaneous pieces by Giacometti, such as Woman Walking." (article on the Guggenheim site).

    Watch Kasischke give a reading here, here, and here.

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    43 分
  • Mothered into Art
    2026/05/11

    The queens take on two impossible topics: death, and mothers.


    Support Breaking Form by reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts here.

    Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE is available from Bridwell Press. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.


    Show Notes:

    Aaron mentions the Marie Howe poem "Letter to My Sister" from The Good Thief, which Howe talks about here.

    Aaron reads his poem "After My Mother Apologized for My Childhood, We Went to Brunch," which you can hear him read again here -- on his cd Outside the Lines.

    You can read James's poem "Family Portrait" here.

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    40 分
  • The Gay 90s
    2026/05/04

    Come with the queens as they travel back to a time of gay bookstores, queer anthems, and a boom in LGBT+ publishing: the gay 90s!


    Support Breaking Form by reviewing the show on Apple Podcasts here.

    Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE is available from Bridwell Press. James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.


    Show Notes:

    Check out Michael Nava's wonderful essay "Creating a Literary Culture: A Short, Selective, and Incomplete History of LGBT Publishing, Part II"

    Learn more about Gendertrash zine

    Read Melvin Dixon's essay "I'll Be Somewhere Listening for My Name."

    Read more about Texas Tech's limitations on studying gender and sexuality.

    Sabah as-Sabah's work appears in many 90s anthologies, including In the Tradition: An Anthology of Young Black Writers (1992; edited by Kevin Powell & Ras Baraka), Catch the Fire!!: A Cross-Generational Anthology of Contemporary African American Poetry (1998), and The Road Before Us: 100 Gay Black Poets (ed. Assotto Saint, 1991).

    Read Audre Lorde's "The Electric Slide Boogie" in The Marvelous Arithmetic of Distance: 1987-1992.

    Read Marilyn Hacker's "The Boy"

    Justin Chin's "Cocksucker's Blues" is included in his first book of poems, Bite Hard (1997). Watch a tribute to Chin here.

    Here's the table of contents (with some hyperlinks) of The World in Us, edited by Elena Georgiou and Michael Lassell.

    You can read Maureen Seaton's "Blonde Ambition" (and the entirety of Furious Cooking)

    Read Dennis Cooper's "After School, Street Football, Eighth Grade"

    Read Gerry Gomez Pearlberg's "Marianne Faithfull's Cigarette"

    Some queer poets/poems we mention:

    Eileen Myles, "American Poem"

    JD McClatchy, "My Mammogram"

    David Trinidad

    Rafael Campo, The Other Man Was Me

    Eloise Klein Healy

    Frank Paino, The Rapture of Matter

    Paul Monette, 18 Elegies for Rog

    Joan Larkin

    Judy Grahn

    Robin Becker

    Maggie Anderson

    Richard McCann, Ghost Letters

    Wayne Koestenbaum, The Queen's Throat

    Chrystos

    Cheryl Clarke

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    44 分
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