Mackenzie Polonyi: Mycorrhizal Love


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Jan 14 2025 38 mins   3

Mackenzie Polonyi selects poems that engender bell hooks’ idea of love as a verb—a mycorrhizal, persistent, and complicated act linking us to past and present, near and far. She discusses Lucille Clifton on the boundlessness of light (“i was born with twelve fingers”), Fady Joudah’s adaptation of Hussein Barghouthi on the music of what it means to be human (“I Dreamed You”), and Victoria Chang on questions for the generations we cannot meet (“Once you had to stand behind...”). Polonyi closes with her own “Grand Daughter’s Grief Logic,” where grieving ruptures time.

Find the full recordings of Clifton, Joudah, and Chang reading for the Poetry Center on Voca:

Lucille Clifton (October 12, 1983)
Fady Joudah (February 19, 2015)
Victoria Chang (October 6, 2022)

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