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Joy Harjo
Thomas Pynchon, Marisa Meltzer, Chris Kraus, and more: 24 new books out today!
By
Julia Hass
| October 7, 2025
A Ritual of Remembrance: Joy Harjo on the Aftermath of Her Mother’s Death
From Dana Tiger’s Illustrated Adaptation of the Poem, “Washing My Mother’s Body”
By
Joy Harjo
| May 9, 2025
The Annotated Nightstand: What Rachel Zucker is Reading Now and Next
Featuring Mary Ruefle, Nicole Sealey, Joy Harjo, and More
By
Diana Arterian
| December 14, 2023
Joy Harjo on Being a Poet and Witness to History
From Her Acceptance Speech for the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award at The National Book Critics Circle Awards
By
Joy Harjo
| April 10, 2023
18 new books to kick your November reading into gear.
By
Katie Yee
| November 1, 2022
Joy Harjo on Listening and Writing with Intention
"The practice is ongoing."
By
Joy Harjo
| October 14, 2022
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Back to School for Everyone: Ekphrastic Poetry with Victoria Chang
By
Victoria Chang
| September 6, 2022
Poet Warrior by Joy Harjo, Read by Joy Harjo
By
Behind the Mic
| July 22, 2022
White Men, Land, and Literature: The Making (and Unmaking) of an American Pastoral
By
Brad Kessler
| October 20, 2021
Rita Dove, Joy Harjo, Olga Tokarczuk, and more are going to space! (On a plaque.)
By
Jessie Gaynor
| October 14, 2021
20 new books to add your fall(!) reading list.
By
Katie Yee
| September 7, 2021
Joy Harjo on Words as Maps, and a Poem by Craig Santos Perez
Living Nations, Living Words">From the Upcoming Anthology,
Living Nations, Living Words
By
Joy Harjo and Craig Santos Perez
| May 25, 2021
23 new books to dig into this week.
By
Katie Yee
| May 4, 2021
The Quarantine Tapes">
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The Quarantine Tapes">Celebrating a Year of
The Quarantine Tapes
Hosted by Paul Holdengräber
By
The Quarantine Tapes
| March 26, 2021
Joy Harjo on the Poetic Lyricism and Subversive Native Storytelling of James Welch
Winter in the Blood">In Praise of the 1974 Novel
Winter in the Blood
By
Joy Harjo
| February 25, 2021
‘All of It Is Still the Poet Voice.’ Joy Harjo on Painting, Music, and Poetry
The Quarantine Tapes">In Conversation with Paul Holdengräber on
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The Quarantine Tapes
| January 28, 2021
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