Inspecting Grief & Exploring Heritage w/ Ruth Awad
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Award-winning Lebanese-American poet Ruth Awad discusses the anthology she co-edited with Rachel Mennies, The Familiar Wild: On Dogs & Poetry, which explores the multi-faceted relationships writers have with their dogs. We also discuss Ruth's 2016 collection, Set to Music a Wildfire, which stemmed from interviews she did with her father, largely about his experiences during the Lebanese Civil War. ----more---- Get a copy of The Familiar Wild: On Dogs & Poetry Read In the gloaming, in the roiling night
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