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A Folio of Poetry by Amanda Gunn

March 14, 2021  in Editors' Selections by Kristina Marie Darling

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Amanda Gunn is a PhD candidate in English at Harvard where she studies Black poetics and Black pleasure. Her work appears in, or is forthcoming from, Lana Turner, Conjunctions, Colorado Review, Poetry Northwest, The Baffler, and others. She is a contributing editor at Kenyon Review. 


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