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June 16, 2014

Izhar Patkin’s Poetic Enchantments

Over at Artnet, I take a look at Izhar Patkin’s glittering show at Mass MoCA. Read it, see ie. Click the image. Narrative, performance, the self and its creations, are seen in constant and ever-shifting flux. To look for answers here, Patkin suggests, is a fool’s errand, but to ask questions, and to continue asking […]
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Published on June 16, 2014 16:21

May 27, 2014

Reading at Bowery Arts on June 1st

Join Quintan Ana Wikswo, Matthew Sharpe, and Ranbir Singh Sidhu as they bring new work to the stage for an evening of morphological misadventure within the uncanny nooks and crannies of newly invoked worlds. $10 at the door; advance tickets online here: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/even... QUINTAN ANA WIKSWO (www.QuintanWikswo.com) is recognized for projects that integrate her original […]
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Published on May 27, 2014 10:26

May 8, 2014

A conversation with Quintan Ana Wikswo

Over at the Degenerate Art Ensemble, Quintan Ana Wikswo and I talk about hellhounds, death, toast, TS Eliot, talismans, and jam. Check it out here.
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Published on May 08, 2014 07:43

A conversation with Quintan Ana Wickswo

Over at the Degenerate Art Ensemble, Quintan Ana Wickswo and I talk about hellhounds, death, toast, TS Eliot, talismans, and jam. Check it out here.
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Published on May 08, 2014 07:43

May 4, 2014

Remembering Agha Shahid Ali

Over at The Aerogram, I write about Agha Shahid Ali, and his collaboration at the end of his life with the important Israeli-American artists Izhar Patkin. Find it here.
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Published on May 04, 2014 12:54

April 15, 2014

A Tribute to Agha Shahid Ali

For those in western Mass on Thursday, April 24, I’ll be reading in a very special tribute to the late poet Agha Shahid Ali at Mass MoCA, in North Adams. It’s organized around the mid-career retrospective of the artist Izhar Patkin. Details here.
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Published on April 15, 2014 11:04

March 17, 2014

News On Sunday names GIG Book To Remember 2013

And Moazzam Sheikh writes: “Ranbir Sidhu’s stories in Good Indian Girls were brilliant. Sidhu’s main concern is disintegration of humanity. He can take a story where many won’t go. The title story is a remarkable example of his control over the pace of the narrative.”
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Published on March 17, 2014 16:20

January 16, 2014

Far outside the expectations…

A feature interview over at India Abroad this week. Check it out here.
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Published on January 16, 2014 10:39

December 21, 2013

Harper 21 publishes “The Consul’s Wife” as a Kindle e-single

For readers in India, the wonderful folk at HarperCollins are putting out e-singles for the Kindle in a new, and beautifully designed, series called Harper 21. The current batch focus on the short story form, and they’ve included my story “The Consul’s Wife.” If you’re in India, and own a Kindle, it’s a mere 21 […]
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Published on December 21, 2013 11:21

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