“Unraveling Desire: A Glimpse into the Heart-Wrenching Choices in Elaine Kahn’s ‘Romance or The End'”
Elaine Kahn’s work dances between the delicate threads of romance and the profound inquiries of public identity, sending us spiraling into reflections on love and belonging. I often find myself wondering: what would a love letter look like if it were penned in the throes of a bustling city, where every passerby feels like a potential muse? With titles like Romance or The End and Women in Public, Kahn doesn’t just write poetry; she crafts intersections of life and language, weaving together the personal with the universal. A graduate of the esteemed Iowa Writers’ Workshop, she shares her knowledge at the Poetry Field School and has graced notable publications such as Frieze and The Brooklyn Rail. Join me as we explore the vibrant tapestry of Kahn’s literary journey and uncover the essence of her thought-provoking work! To dive deeper into her world, click here to LEARN MORE.
