Jason N. Le Facilitates Discussion Between 'A Mouth Holds Many Things' Authors for Bomb Magazine
July 16, 2024
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Arts writer, Kress Interpretive Fellow, and 2024 Critical Studies graduate Jason N. Le recently had their interview with A Mouth Holds Many Things contributors Diana Khoi Nguyen, Quyên Nguyễn-Hoà ng, Monica Ong, and Sasha Stiles published in BOMB Magazine! Their thoughtful roundtable discussion considers the potential for hybrid utterances, knowledges, and creative works to reflect the lived experience of AAPI women and nonbinary individuals.
A Mouth Holds Many Things (ed. Dao Strom and Jyothi Natarajan) asks: What is reading? What is writing? Collecting the work of thirty-six women and nonbinary writer-artists of color, this remarkable anthology expands language beyond the written word, spanning experimental poetry and prose, image-text, collage, performance text, AI-generated writing, and more. A Mouth Holds Many Things is part of the Portland-based literary-social art project De-Canon, which creates unique spaces and experiments to center works by writers of color.
Congratulations Jason!