Interviews
10 Questions for Khairani Barokka
- By Edward Clifford
a friend and i talk rainforest infernos,
how she’d had hope
for that failed carbon scheme
that i’d always known to be
core of ash, not white hope
—from "prayer for baby breath," Volume 62, Issue 4 (Winter 2021)
Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote.
In the ‘90s (perhaps you, too, are transported by that phrase back through the years, to a specific writing memory!), I wrote an anti-war poem for a children’s poetry competition, held in Indonesia as part of the cultural component of the Asian Pacific Economic Conference. Hilariously, I remember affixing a note that read ‘Dear Bill Clinton, please read my poem’—if only there were such poetic pipelines from...