2018: Between “Soft” and “Hard” Clocks: A Meditation on Temporality with Erica Hunt

Erica Hunt (c) Erika Kapin
Poet, essayist, and teacher Erica Hunt considers five poems and how they frame time: tense, tempo, slippage, archive, and prophecy. Author of several books of poetry, including Time Slips Right Before the Eyes, Local History, ARCADE and Piece Logic, she is also co-editor of Letters to the Future: Radical Writing by Black Women with Dawn Lundy Martin. She is the Parsons Family University Professor of Creative Writing at Long Island University, Brooklyn campus. Introduction by Poets House Executive Director Lee Briccetti.
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