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The queens talk with David Duchovny about poetry, Lacanian psychotherapy, love, the future perfect, and the lost past.
Please Support Breaking Form!
Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.
Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.
James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.
SHOW NOTES:
David Duchovny's new book, About Time, is just out from Akashic Books. David was interviewed about the book on PBS--watch it here.
You can catch some of David's music here.
For more about the Aymara of the Andean highlands, check out this NPR story.
Randall Jarrell's poem "The Woman at the Washington Zoo" ends, "You see what I am: change me, change me!" Read it here.
Check out the Fail Better Podcast interviews with Aimee Mann, Melissa Febos, and Jack Halberstam
For more about Lacan's short therapy sessions, click here.
For more about the future perfect tense, read here.
Christopher Walken talks here about his resentment of punctuation.
David talked with writer Chris Carter about ellipsis and his writing of the character Fox Mulder here.
If you'd like to check out Matthew McConaughey reading his poems, here's a link for you.
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The queens talk with David Duchovny about poetry, Lacanian psychotherapy, love, the future perfect, and the lost past.
Please Support Breaking Form!
Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.
Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.
James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.
SHOW NOTES:
David Duchovny's new book, About Time, is just out from Akashic Books. David was interviewed about the book on PBS--watch it here.
You can catch some of David's music here.
For more about the Aymara of the Andean highlands, check out this NPR story.
Randall Jarrell's poem "The Woman at the Washington Zoo" ends, "You see what I am: change me, change me!" Read it here.
Check out the Fail Better Podcast interviews with Aimee Mann, Melissa Febos, and Jack Halberstam
For more about Lacan's short therapy sessions, click here.
For more about the future perfect tense, read here.
Christopher Walken talks here about his resentment of punctuation.
David talked with writer Chris Carter about ellipsis and his writing of the character Fox Mulder here.
If you'd like to check out Matthew McConaughey reading his poems, here's a link for you.

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