Rachel Zucker speaks with poet, hypnotherapist, teacher, workshop leader and activist Kristin Prevallet about teaching grammar in prisons, trancepoetics, hypnotherapy, radical femininity, retrograde meaning, and what it means to be a tender of the garden of language. They discuss Kristin’s new novel and new book on healing, teaching writing to non-writers, and the power of female sexuality. EXTRA RESOURCES FOR EPISODE 20Books by Kristin PrevalletTrace Poetics: Your Writing Mind (Wide Reality Books, 2013)You, Resourceful: Return to Who You Want to Be (Wide Reality Books, 2012)Everywhere Here and in Brooklyn (A Four Quartets) (Belladonna*, 2012)I, Afterlife: Essay in Mourning Time (Essay Press, 2007)Other Books/Artists/Thinkers/Makers Mentioned in the EpisodeWilliam James, The Figure of Consciousness (Routledge, 2014)Hélène Cixious, “The Laugh of the Medusa” (Signs, Vol. 1, via Jstor)Alice Notley, Mysteries of Small Houses (Penguin, 2008)Karl Jung, The Red Book (W.W. Norton & Company, 2012)Leonora CarringtonMax ErnstRikki DucornetNathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter (Dover Thrift Editions, 1994)William Shakespeare, King Lear (Norton Critical Editions, 2007)Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication on the Rights of Women (Dover Thrift Editions, 1996)Other Relevant LinksBard Prison InitiativePEN Prison Writing Program
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