"…The song does remember the deceased, and it’s the song that helps the deceased move on—to ascend, in the words of the poem, to the next life. I wanted to take that and apply it to senses of transition and, hopefully, ascendance within life, moments where one feels one has to move on and move up. I didn’t know it would become an ongoing, theoretically endless series—"
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On his series Song of the Andoumboulou in “Nathaniel Mackey, The Art of Poetry No. 107” in The Paris Review (Spring 2020)
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