Hilton Als in Conversation with Carolyn Forché and Natalie Diaz

Join The New Yorker‘s Hilton Als as he continues his residency at the Greene Space by exploring the ways poets and poetry reflect contemporary American life.

He’ll be joined by award-winning poet Carolyn Forché, author of What You Have Heard Is True, a new memoir of her life of witness and resistance around the world, and Native American writer Natalie Diaz, who’s written When My Brother Was an Aztec and the upcoming Postcolonial Love Poem.

This event is the fourth and final conversation in the series, "The Way We Live Now: Hilton Als and America's Poets."

Co-presented by the Academy of American Poets.