Kendra Sullivan in conversation with Louis Bury
From left to right: Kendra Sullivan, Sullivan’s new book “Reps,” and Louis Bury.
We spoke together on the occasion of her recent Ugly Duckling Presse book, Reps, which uses undisclosed constraints as carrying cases — safe deposit boxes — for the stories humans tell each other to make sense of their many capacities.
Kendra Sullivan operates in the vital tradition of poets who undertake DIY cultural work. She is the Director of the CUNY Graduate Center’s Center for Humanities, where she is responsible for initiatives such as Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Archive Initiative and NYC Climate Justice Hub. She co-founded the Sunview Luncheonette, a cooperative arts venue in Brooklyn, and is a member of Mare Liberum, an eco-arts collective.
Ngā Kaituhi Whiti Tāne Māori — Māori male poets
Ngā Kaituhi Whiti Tāne Māori — Māori male poets
Kia ora ano ki taku hoa [‘Greetings’ again to all my friends.]
Ko tetahi atu he kōrero - mo ngā kaituhi whiti tāne Māori tēnei taima [Another commentary - about male Māori poets this time.]