Quinn Latimer
Like a Woman
Essay, Readings, Poems
Quinn Latimer’s arresting writings find expression in literature and theory as well as contemporary art and its history.
Her texts record specters and realities of culture, migration, and displacement, compounding the vagaries of rhetoric and poetics with those of personal history and criticism. This collection of Latimer’s recent essays and poems examines issues of genealogy and influence, the poverty and privilege of place, architecture’s relationship to language, and feminist economies of writing, reading, and art making.
Language: English