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20 Sep

The Yale Review | An Interview with Elisa Gonzalez

In 2021, The Yale Review published two biting poems on love and capitalism by the poet Elisa Gonzalez. I had first encountered her work years earlier and been immediately struck by the unlikely combination of feeling and self-possession I discovered there. To read certainly one of her elegies, for instance, is to observe despair and rage be drawn, with white-knuckled precision, under grammar’s superintending spell. Syntax, in a Gonzalez poem, is a skin pulled taut over the roil of otherwise unmanageable moods: a daughter’s righteous ire, a bereft sister’s grief, a lover’s dazed wonder on the body beside her. Ultimately, the poem is less a document of the sensation itself—though that feeling stays keenly present—than a self-conscious...
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6 Jul

Zoe Saldana, Eiza González and Naomi Watts Front Star-studded

TALKING PROJECTS: It may be cliché to say an actor is “fresh off” a project — nevertheless it’s possibly never been more true than in Zoe Saldana’s case at Thursday’s Fendi couture show. “We just wrapped on Tuesday and our wrap party was yesterday,” she said of ending the much buzzed about Jacques Audiard film “Emilia Perez.” The film costars Selena Gomez and Edgar Ramirez. The trio have spent months in France — and hit up other fashion shows — filming the musical. “I do sing — and in Spanish,” Saldana said of taking over a latest challenge. “There’s a number of transformation. There’s a number of real-life themes, type of packed along with surrealism. It’s really special.” “It was truthfully a bucket...
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