The New Yorker: Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood for The New Yorker
The poet and novelist discusses her “atrocious” early writing, her hysterical family dynamics, and how getting COVID rewired her brain.
Article by Deborah Treisman
Patricia Lockwood for The New Yorker
The poet and novelist discusses her “atrocious” early writing, her hysterical family dynamics, and how getting COVID rewired her brain.
Article by Deborah Treisman