Kathryn Hummel



Aberration

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An Unwitting Pariah: Kathryn Hummel in Conversation with Kaiser Haq

At the close of his poem ‘Autumn Fragment’, Kaiser Haq asks: ‘Can one write / Verse that is free of ambiguity?’ A more pointed consideration for contemporary writers hailing from Bangladesh is whether perhaps one should.

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I Want to Look Like the Girls in the Mail Order Catalogue

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Being Astrid Lorange

Green my vacant room for a minor player of the harpsicord. Can’t help my heritage, stout and beer-drinking: calves thick with muscle, tending to heels. Pedigree weak but soul willing (so far so wrong). University, yes, and such an adherence …

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Cloud

There are solutions to and users of clouds ‘The world, you know, has leading cloud providers,’ as Ruskin was wont to say of Modern Painters and their landscapes Clouds offer an unparalleled user experience Their architecture (cumulus, cirrus, stratus) promotes …

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What Not to Include

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