Susan Briante and Raquel Gutiérrez: Poetry, Inheritance, and the Complicated Legacies of the Southwest
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An interview with poets Susan Briante and Raquel Gutiérrez, whose new collections interrogate themes of inheritance, complicated legacies, and the Southwest. The conversation explores their poetic practices, the political and personal dimensions of their work, and how they navigate questions of place, memory, and identity in their writing.
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· 3 pulledLast fall, during government shutdowns, a continuing war in Ukraine, strikes on Venezuelan boats
Two poetry collections that interrogate what we inherit from complicated legacies.
Southwest Reconstruction and 13 Questions for the Next Economy (Noemi Press, 2025).
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