Here's more poetry from contributing editor Maureen McLane, reading from Same Life, her first collection.
Maureen reads and discusses Were Fragments Enough
Terrible Things . . . and Never so free . . .
Regional and The Daily Failures. . .
If you missed it, you can hear more of Maureen's work here, including the amazing Catechism.
Production by Will Fertman and Emily Ingram.
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Maureen N. McLane is author of Romanticism and the Human Sciences: Poetry, Population, and the Discourse of the Species and a lecturer in history and literature at New York University. Same Life is her debut poetry collection.
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Same Life (part I)
This Ecstatic Nation
City Poems