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Tag: Ignota Books

In conversation with So Mayer: ‘The body is not a discrete object’

19th September 20214th October 2021  Frankie Dytor

Frankie Dytor talks to writer, activist and curator, So Mayer, about their brilliant book, A Nazi Word for a Nazi Thing, writing as non-linear montage, actively creating the anarchive, the iconic figure of Magnus Hirschfeld, embodiment and more.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: A Nazis Word for a Nazis Thing, Baroque, BAROQUE Guest Editorial, Frankie Dytor, Ignota Books, Peninsula Press, queer histories, Queer Studies, QUILTBAG, Saidiya Hartman, So Mayer, trans histories, Ursula le Guin

Interview with Acclaimed Poet, Rebecca Tamás – ‘No-one is ‘not a poetry person’; you just need to find the right writers who speak about things that interest you’

22nd May 201925th June 2019  Maz Hedgehog

Acclaimed poet Rebecca Tamás talks to our arts contributor, Maz Hedgehog, about her highly anticipated book WITCH, female Christian mystics, vulnerability and the writers who’ve influenced her work.

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Posted in Arts, Books, Interviews, PoetryTagged: Bad Betty Press, Clinic Press, Hypathia, Ignota Books, Lilith, Penned in the Margins, Poetry, Rebecca Tamás, Salt, Sarah Shin, Savage, Spoken Word, The Ophelia Letters, Tiger, WITCH
  • To Avantisundari & other poems by Sanjukta Dasgupta
    By Sanjukta Dasgupta
  • The Essay, The Object and The Re-mix: de-centring the human in The Opposite of a Person by Lieke Marsman review
    By Kathryn Cutler-MacKenzie
  • Sanjukta Dasgupta in Conversation with Basudhara Roy: ‘Communication and confrontation are both internalized within the creative process’
    By Basudhara Roy
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