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Wednesday Aug 07, 2019
Episode 4 - Bunkong Tuon
Wednesday Aug 07, 2019
Wednesday Aug 07, 2019
Check out the newest episode with poet Bunkong Tuon. We delve into (or at least mention) - Bukowski, The State of Nirvana, Cambodian Genocide and Diaspora, War, Censorship, What to do about Morrissey, The State of Poetry, Something, Nothing, Emily Dickinson, Amherst, Family.
Bunkong Tuon is a Cambodian-American writer, critic, professor, and, most importantly, father. He is the author of Gruel (NYQ Books, 2015), And So I Was Blessed (NYQ Books, 2017), and Dead Tongue (with Joanna C. Valente, from Yes Poetry), as well as a contributor to Cultural Weekly.
Nominated for the Pushcart numerous times, his poetry recently won the 2019 Nasiona Nonfiction Poetry Prize. He has completed a book of poems about raising his daughter in contemporary America. He is an associate professor of English and Asian Studies at Union College in Schenectady, NY.
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I appreciate BK addressing the importance of separating the art from the artist. Many artists behaviors are problematic. Often this is due the liminal nature of the life of the artist. We should also consider the possibility that some of them may be challenging the status quo by appearing to support it vocally. Artists can be tricky to comprehend. But, yes the art must be allowed to take on a life and energy entirely separate from the cult of personality of the maker.
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