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Recto/Verso: Conversations Beyond Art
Liz Asch
3 episodes
2 weeks ago
Lidia Yuknavitch is the author of 12 books including The Chronology of Water, Reading the Waves, which is her latest book, the Misfits Manifesto, Thrust, Verge, The Small Backs of Children, Joan of Dirt, and Dora: A Headcase. Lidia is the founder of Portland’s cherished school of Corporeal Writing. She has decades of experience teaching, has won awards up the wazoo, and is one of the most beloved members of the literary community where we live here in Portland, Oregon, and her reach extends so far, into the hearts of countless readers, friends, and admirers. Lidia is outrageously talented, perceptive and thoughtful, and she is also one of the most generous people I’ve ever known. I consider myself extremely lucky to walk on this planet at the same time as Lidia Yuknavitch and am so grateful to call her a dear friend
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Lidia Yuknavitch is the author of 12 books including The Chronology of Water, Reading the Waves, which is her latest book, the Misfits Manifesto, Thrust, Verge, The Small Backs of Children, Joan of Dirt, and Dora: A Headcase. Lidia is the founder of Portland’s cherished school of Corporeal Writing. She has decades of experience teaching, has won awards up the wazoo, and is one of the most beloved members of the literary community where we live here in Portland, Oregon, and her reach extends so far, into the hearts of countless readers, friends, and admirers. Lidia is outrageously talented, perceptive and thoughtful, and she is also one of the most generous people I’ve ever known. I consider myself extremely lucky to walk on this planet at the same time as Lidia Yuknavitch and am so grateful to call her a dear friend
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Episode 3: Lidia Yuknavitch on Reading the Waves and Riding the Currents: A Recto/Verso Artist Interview with Liz Asch
Recto/Verso: Conversations Beyond Art
1 hour 19 minutes 51 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 3: Lidia Yuknavitch on Reading the Waves and Riding the Currents: A Recto/Verso Artist Interview with Liz Asch
Lidia Yuknavitch is the author of 12 books including The Chronology of Water, Reading the Waves, which is her latest book, the Misfits Manifesto, Thrust, Verge, The Small Backs of Children, Joan of Dirt, and Dora: A Headcase. Lidia is the founder of Portland’s cherished school of Corporeal Writing. She has decades of experience teaching, has won awards up the wazoo, and is one of the most beloved members of the literary community where we live here in Portland, Oregon, and her reach extends so far, into the hearts of countless readers, friends, and admirers. Lidia is outrageously talented, perceptive and thoughtful, and she is also one of the most generous people I’ve ever known. I consider myself extremely lucky to walk on this planet at the same time as Lidia Yuknavitch and am so grateful to call her a dear friend
Recto/Verso: Conversations Beyond Art
Lidia Yuknavitch is the author of 12 books including The Chronology of Water, Reading the Waves, which is her latest book, the Misfits Manifesto, Thrust, Verge, The Small Backs of Children, Joan of Dirt, and Dora: A Headcase. Lidia is the founder of Portland’s cherished school of Corporeal Writing. She has decades of experience teaching, has won awards up the wazoo, and is one of the most beloved members of the literary community where we live here in Portland, Oregon, and her reach extends so far, into the hearts of countless readers, friends, and admirers. Lidia is outrageously talented, perceptive and thoughtful, and she is also one of the most generous people I’ve ever known. I consider myself extremely lucky to walk on this planet at the same time as Lidia Yuknavitch and am so grateful to call her a dear friend