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Episode 117: Charif Shanahan & Safia Elhillo with Isaac Ginsberg Miller
Extra Resources Books and Selected Other Work by Charif Shanahan POETRY Trace Evidence (Tin House, 2023) Into Each Room We Enter Without Knowing (SIU Press, 2017) Books and Selected Other Work by Safia Elhillo POETRY Girls That Never Die (One World/Random House, 2022) The January Children (University of Nebraska Press, 2017) “Indeterminacy” (Poets.org, 2023) FICTION Home Is Not a Country (Make Me A World/Random House, 2021) EDITORIAL PROJECTS ed. with Fatimah Asghar, The BreakBeat Poets, Vol. 3: Halal If You Hear Me (Haymarket Books, 2019) Also Referenced Cave Canem Mizna The Ineffable Residence: Safia Elhillo Interviews Charif Shanahan Moore Lecture Series at Northwestern University Abdel Halim Hafez Sudan Cipher Orpheus & Euridice Tercet Ghazal Sonnet “Indeterminacy” by Charif Shanahan (chosen by Patricia Smith) Wallace Stegner Fellowship Fulbright Fellowship Eavan Boland Michele Elam, The Souls of Mixed Folk: Race, Politics, and Aesthetics in the New Millennium (Stanford University Press, 2011) Omar ibn Said Bios: Charif Shanahan is the author of Trace Evidence: poems, which was Longlisted for the National Book Award for Poetry, and Into Each Room We Enter without Knowing, which was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry and the Publishing Triangle's Thom Gunn Award. He is an Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Northwestern University. Safia Elhillo is Sudanese by way of Washington, DC. She is the author of The January Children, Girls That Never Die, and the novel in verse Home Is Not a Country. With Fatimah Asghar, she is co-editor of the anthology Halal If You Hear Me. Isaac Ginsberg Miller is a PhD candidate in Black Studies at Northwestern University, where he is also a member of the Poetry and Poetics Graduate Cluster. His chapbook Stopgap, won The Sow’s Ear Poetry Review Chapbook Contest and was published in 2019. Please support Commonplace by becoming a patron here! Sign up for “Reading with Rachel,” the newest course in The Commonplace School for Embodied Poetics.
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