Seri Nasyonal Pwezi te etabli an 1978 pou rekonèt ak ankouraje ekselans nan pwezi kontanporen pa asire piblikasyon senk liv pwezi chak ane atravè piblikatè ki patisipe yo. Anplis, Seri Nasyonal Pwezi te fè patenarya ak Miami Book Fair pou bay Pri Paz nan Pwezi, ki asire piblikasyon bileng pou yon liv powèm ekri an panyòl. Konvèsasyon sa a prezante Trevor Ketner sou [WHITE], in conversation with the judge who selected their manuscript, Forrest Gander, Twice Alive. [WHITE] is a book born from obsessions – Rauschenberg’s art and tarot – laying them over one another to tease out a critique of whiteness in the arts that reflects on how we think of whiteness in America. Here is an examination of queer bodies, Rauschenberg traveling toward, through, and away from infamous lovers in pursuit of art and selfhood, while Ketner exposes the insidiousness of whiteness and its inescapable role in American history and art. With a special introduction by Daniel Halpern, fondatè mak Ecco nan HarperCollins ak Seri Nasyonal Pwezi.