Souvankham Thammavongsa
I've been reading Souvankham Thammavongsa's books in preparation for a review. I'm digging her work far more than I expected to. She is the quintessential minimalist and my own predilections tend to be for the maximalist. But what she's doing is so damn precise and ruthless. I wasn't surprised to find, in various interviews, that she's very smart and has uncommonly keen insights into the hows and whys of her work.
Thought I'd share some of the fruits of my internet trawling. Below are choice quotations with links to the interviews whence they came. Below those, various links to her work in various formats on the web. Enjoy.
Thought I'd share some of the fruits of my internet trawling. Below are choice quotations with links to the interviews whence they came. Below those, various links to her work in various formats on the web. Enjoy.
I don’t really like poets. They are awfully boring and not honest about anything at all. [From an interview in The New Quarterly, which is, alas, not available online]
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I know that there are expectations for me to write a poor immigrant story or about my pussy or about making jam sandwiches by the window while staring out at the snow.
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Short talk about self-publication given by ST
Review of a performance piece by ST and others, with a link to a recording
Video adaptation of an ST poem, by Kat Burns
3 comments:
I quite like her and her work. Glad you do too. She reminds me, not stylistically, but in terms of essence and undercurrent, of Don Coles. Deceptively plain.
Zach, there's an excellent feature on Thammavongsa in The New Quarterly 105 that includes an interview with Amanda Jernigan and an essay by Thammavongsa. The issue is well worth tracking down.
Oops, I didn't notice your TNQ quote last night when I read this. So I guess you already know.
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