In 'The Latest Novel-Poem', Forrest Gander intertwines his experiences in the Mojave Desert and Northern California, exploring how landscape influences emotion and memory.
Gander's journey along the San Andreas Fault not only serves as a geological exploration but becomes a metaphor for the fractures within oneself and society.
In conversation with Jane Hirshfield, Gander reflects on how our identities are shaped by the landscapes we inhabit, revealing deeper connections across time and space.
The event invites attendees to consider the interplay between personal experiences and broader societal fissures, suggesting a unity in the emotional landscapes we traverse.
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