*Please Share Widely!*

*Press Release! The Feminist Press at CUNY* and *VIDA* partner to launch
historic “*Corrective Cannon*,” starting with *The Cosmopolitans*, a novel
by *Sarah Schulman*. “VIDA’S mission is to encourage conversation about
gender parity, as well as developing awareness of issues related to race,
sexual orientation, and disability, in the contemporary literary landscape
and to support efforts to correct the imbalances revealed by the VIDA
Count,” explains VIDA board member, author, and professor Melissa Febos.
“This ‘corrective canon’ does both, in addition to addressing the
patriarchal literary legacy that led to these imbalances.”

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*VIDA Exclusives we’re jazzed about--*


*Dangerous Art: Thoughts on Danticat’s Immigrant Artist and the Creation
Myth*

“My birth story is a war story. And for years, I thought birth and war were
related….

On a recent trip to Cherokee, North Carolina, I found that a walking trail
by the Oconaluftee River featured standing placards narrating Cherokee
creation myths of various natural phenomena—the land, the evergreens, the
mountains. On that same trip, I started reading Edwidge Danticat’s *Create
Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work*, in which she explores the
creation myth of artists—the stories that ‘haunt and obsess’ us. This
story, my birth story, has haunted me all my life, and not just because it
is my own story, but because of the backdrop of war in which my story is
necessarily set. What does it mean to think of oneself as a child of war?
How much has this haunting shaped me?” –SJ Sindu

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*La invatación del lobo*

“In the last year of her life, Julia de Burgos bid farewell to the world
from within Welfare Island. There she had given her body over to a series
of treatments conducted by doctors who saw her as another brown body they
could use for experimentation. The stakes of staying or leaving the
hospital were different for her than for the cosmopolitan poetic subjects I
have been force-fed since I could read. Her ‘choice’ to be hospitalized was
undoubtedly the product of the fact that she had difficulties securing
employment despite having many of the same skills as white candidates. To
her doctors, she was just another Puerto Rican, whose otherness made her
the perfect object of study. They did not know and did not care if Pablo
Neruda had thought her work was exceptional, or that she was considered one
of the best Puerto Rican poets of her generation. Her (dis)placement and
her survival were contingent upon the whim of those well-traveled,
well-moneyed U.S. citizens that belong to no single place only because they
owned everyplace. Her doctors belonged to the same class as William Carlos
Williams, who despite having a Puerto Rican mother, in all probability
would not have thought twice about experimenting on an unknown brown person.

Her invisibility made their visibility possible.

I have spent the last three and a half years thinking about what it means
to be a cosmopolitan poet in this country that can never be mine.” –Raquel
Salas-Rivera

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*What are they reading? What are they writing?*


*VIDA* *Reads with Writers *will give you answers! Find out who these great
writers are reading on the subway, who they always return to, and who they
can’t wait to read next. Plus, they’ll share what they’re working on now
and more.


   - ·         Discover who *Treasure Shields Redmond* thinks critics have
   overlooked as an important post-modern/experimental voice. As far as
   writers she keeps returning to, she answers the siren call of Alice Walker,
   especially “Each One Pull One,” and “bell hooks who is right so often it
   makes me mad.” CONT’D -
   https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.vidaweb.org_vida-2Dreads-2Dwith-2Dwriters-2Dtreasure-2Dshields-2Dredmond_&d=BQIFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=Oo4TCJF8pXcsWPDC7Sy8bdP2IJ6ZbST0v2xdYtuNH80&m=wE27QkjlH4by3CcAHSshMKncYMdYMqUT3vg3qsG1RMo&s=3aDLMRiKyBgGMNugMnuqT-38pkKzvatJ6a2cTAztjwk&e= 
   -     Two books really popped for* Christopher Soto (aka Loma) *in 2015: one
   is mind-blowing, and the other is a super hero. Soto would love to meet
   Lucie Brock-Broido, a huge influence, and they hope that another favorite
   writer, Marie Howe, sees this interview because “…[S]he is my mother. I’m
   not sure if she knows how much I love her. I hope she reads this and
   knows.” February marks Soto’s “Tour to End Queer Youth Homelessness,” which
   will include readings from their chapbook*Sad Girl Poems.* We hope you
   can make it! CONT’D -
   https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.vidaweb.org_vida-2Dreads-2Dwith-2Dwriters-2Dchristopher-2Dsoto_&d=BQIFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=Oo4TCJF8pXcsWPDC7Sy8bdP2IJ6ZbST0v2xdYtuNH80&m=wE27QkjlH4by3CcAHSshMKncYMdYMqUT3vg3qsG1RMo&s=if46IxnFV8MEMX6YfzuLNzkXkoqxqOtn1eGdnWyyEcI&e= 
   -      *Stacy Syzmaszek* is looking forward to reading Marlon James’s *A
   Brief History of Seven Killings* and Jhumpa Lahiri​’s *In Other Words*,
   and adds, “I also want to read all the Bernadette Mayer that I haven’t
   read.” March 15th is the release date for Syzmaszek’s prize-winning
book *Journal
   of Ugly Sites and Other Journals*. And who writes the essays, poetry,
   and fiction that she reads many times over? CONT’D -
   https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.vidaweb.org_vida-2Dreads-2Dwith-2Dwriters-2Dstacy-2Dszymaszek_&d=BQIFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=Oo4TCJF8pXcsWPDC7Sy8bdP2IJ6ZbST0v2xdYtuNH80&m=wE27QkjlH4by3CcAHSshMKncYMdYMqUT3vg3qsG1RMo&s=ew0bAoc5jtVZyCGZhbRpz8f6nBvBdNIjLHYq6Amozv8&e= 
   -      Ever since *TC Tolbert* heard Ocean Vuong read, he’s been pining
   for his sold-out chapbook Burnings, and can’t wait for his new book. What’s
   Tolbert working on now? “I’m working on not knowing what I’m working on and
   not trying to control its outcome. I want, so badly, to tell you that I’m
   finishing something or that I have a title or a trajectory but I don’t. I’m
   just trying to show up to the page and pay attention. To trust something
   will become.” And what’s Tolbert reading right now? He writes he’s “always
   in the midst of many books b/c once I fall in love, I don’t want it to
   end.” We know the feeling. So who’s Tolbert “in love” with? You’ll have to
   read more to find out. CONT’D -
   https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.vidaweb.org_vida-2Dreads-2Dwith-2Dwriters-2Dtc-2Dtolbert_&d=BQIFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=Oo4TCJF8pXcsWPDC7Sy8bdP2IJ6ZbST0v2xdYtuNH80&m=wE27QkjlH4by3CcAHSshMKncYMdYMqUT3vg3qsG1RMo&s=Yl3M_xQO8LEggl6PKl2U5iSn6dpzJW-SzBwxzXoVc50&e= 
   -     *Melissa Chadburn *is “slutting out on all sorts of books right
   now.” One of them she’s reading to “remember the *why* of it all and to
   keep on pushing, and to feel like I’m surrounded by a bunch of kick ass
   women writers—like the dopest toughest smartest lovingest girl gang there
   is.” And another she’s reading because the author is “one of the head
   bitches in my girl gang.” Read more to find out who’s in the gang right
   now, and stay tuned for Chadburn’s upcoming novel *A Tiny Upward Shove*.
   CONT’D -
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   -      Are you wondering which book of eco-poetry that *Craig Santos
   Perez* is digging into on the beach? Or which book from 2015 he calls,
   “both music and medicine”? He’s looking forward to reading Monica Sok’s
   forthcoming book, as well as Camille Rankine’s latest release, and you can
   look forward to his fourth book from his trans-book series, from
   unincorporated territory, and his second spoken word digital poetry album
   in collaboration with Hawaiian poet Brandy Nālani McDougall. CONT’D -
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   -       *Don Mee Choi* admits that she’s fangirling over an author right
   now who’s books popped in 2015—you’ll want to read more to find out who!
   Right now, she’s also spending her time reading Valerie Mejer Caso and a
   lot of C.D. Wright. April is a big month for Choi because her
second book, *Hardly
   War*, and her translation of *Poor Love Machine* by Kim Hyesoon, are
   both hitting the shelves.
   -      You’ll want to know which “fanged book of poems” *Rachel
   McKibbens *says “went to the gynecologist” with her and which book
   “knocked [her on her] ass” with its “immediacy of language,… brutal
   introspection and unapologetic joy.” She refers to another book “so
   tattered from all the dog-earing it’s received in the last decade” as her
   “heart’s bible.” You’ll also want to know more about her love for Ada
   Limón, her “fellow chingona,” and her book *Bright Dead Things*. Look
   forward to McKibbens’ “monstrous manuscript… [a] book of poems… about my
   ghost mother, mental illness and the gender dysphoria I experienced during
   childhood.” CONT’D -
   https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.vidaweb.org_vida-2Dread-2Dwith-2Dwriters-2Drachel-2Dmckibbens_&d=BQIFaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=Oo4TCJF8pXcsWPDC7Sy8bdP2IJ6ZbST0v2xdYtuNH80&m=wE27QkjlH4by3CcAHSshMKncYMdYMqUT3vg3qsG1RMo&s=q8v3SZ6EK4YA0PF91DgSqTNH8h0mOzmYSOF1z3KeSlQ&e= 
   -      *Ocean Vuong *is reading Christopher Soto’s *Sad Girl Poems* as
   well as Garth Greenwell’s *What Belongs To You*. “Two queer writers who
   are so innovative and courageous in how they see and render the world in
   language right now. I am so lucky to have their words on planet earth.”
   When asked whose words he returns to regularly, Vuong writes, “There are so
   many living and gone heroes. I want to celebrate life today so I’ll mention
   the living….” Definitely go see who’s on his list! And you’ll also want to
   look out for Vuong’s new book *Night Sky with Exit Wounds*.
   - Which pocket-sized book did *Carina del Valle Schorske* read when she
   was out and about and “wanted to live [her] life without a purse (‘like a
   man’)”? Hint: She bought the book in Havana. Why does she use
   #poetryforever on Instagram, her “notepad”? Read her interview to find out
   what she means when she writes, “I’m lost in the sauce with this year’s
   South American translations,” her list of “long-term language teachers,”
   and which piece by Anne Carson makes her enter “a new chamber of hurt.” And
   get excited about her upcoming essays!

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With preparations for the *2015 VIDA Count gearing up*, we are working hard
to raise funds. *VIDA is 100% volunteer-run* by committed people who
believe in VIDA’s mission and *give their time freely* to make it *happen*.
Through *donations*, *you* enable us to do our work. We appreciate
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