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Siobhan Phillips

Siobhan Phillips is a poet and critic. She earned her Ph.D. at Yale University and is a junior fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. She is the author of The Poetics of the Everyday: Creative Repetition in Modern American Verse (Columbia, 2009), and her writing has appeared in PMLA, Prospect, and Hudson Review. www.siobhanphillips.com

Words Enough: Eric Hayot's "On Literary Worlds"

THIS BOOK ISN'T CAREFUL, or entirely successful. That’s what makes it useful, and potentially galvanizing. Eric Hayot’s On Literary Worlds tackles the central problem of what is problematically called “world literature.” Among literary intellectuals in ...

SIOBHAN PHILLIPS

A Catalogue of Us with All: Juliana Spahr’s “Well Then There Now”

where do 'we' go from here? How do we build, assume, curate a new 'us'?...

SIOBHAN PHILLIPS

POETRY

Astounding Cosmic News: Matthew Zapruder's "Come On All You Ghosts"

MATTHEW ZAPRUDER WILL SPEAK TO YOU. This isn’t a metaphor, or a mere recommendation: it’s a description of method. In “Come On All You Ghosts,” the title poem of his third and latest volume, Zapruder calls directly to whomever ...

SIOBHAN PHILLIPS

POETRY

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