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Read reviews of Kenny's books, interviews and conversations with Kenny Fries, and recently published essays and poems by Kenny. 

KENNY ON LANGUAGE AND DISABILITY
KENNY ON LANGUAGE AND DISABILITY

Kenny on the Disability Beat for How We Get To Next: “How Everyday Language Harms People with Disabilities.”

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Kenneth FriesDecember 3, 2018
KENNY IS ON THE DISABILITY "BEAT" FOR HOW WE GET TO NEXT!
KENNY IS ON THE DISABILITY "BEAT" FOR HOW WE GET TO NEXT!

Kenny’s first monthly column, “The Stories We Tell About Disability,” is up at How We Get To Next.

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Kenneth FriesOctober 30, 2018
Essay published in Kyoto Journal!
Essay published in Kyoto Journal!

“If my time in Japan taught me anything, it is that in the ancient culture of Japan, unlike in the West, the idea of the actual, the original, does not seem to matter as much, or matter at all.” 

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Kenneth FriesOctober 1, 2018
The New York Times Publishes "Three Haiku: Plum, Cherry, Peach"!
The New York Times Publishes "Three Haiku: Plum, Cherry, Peach"!

The New York Times publishes Kenny as one of ten poets in “Poetry is a Way of Being in the World that Wasn’t Made For Us.”

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Kenneth FriesAugust 17, 2018
"On the Exclusivity of Inclusion: On Disability and Diversity" on Medium
"On the Exclusivity of Inclusion: On Disability and Diversity" on Medium

“Work by important disabled writers goes unnoticed by both mainstream publishers and reviewers. Meanwhile, books by nondisabled writers about their disabled children or siblings are given space in what is considered ‘the mainstream.’”

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Kenneth FriesJune 19, 2018
LA REVIEW OF BOOKS: KENNY'S "THE BODY'S WORLD: WRITING THE BODY DIFFERENT :
LA REVIEW OF BOOKS: KENNY'S "THE BODY'S WORLD: WRITING THE BODY DIFFERENT :

"In the summer of 1989, I began searching for the words with which to begin speaking about my own experience living with a congenital physical disability . . ." So begins Kenny's essay, "The Body's World: Writing the Body Different,” now published by LA Review of Books.

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Kenneth FriesMay 7, 2018
KENNY NAMED 2019 ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION BELLAGIO CENTER ARTS AND LITERARY ARTS FELLOW!
KENNY NAMED 2019 ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION BELLAGIO CENTER ARTS AND LITERARY ARTS FELLOW!

The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center, through a combination of conferences and residency programs, supports the work of scholars, artists, thought leaders, policymakers, and practitioners who share in the Foundation’s pioneering mission to “promote the well-being of humanity around the world.”


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Kenneth FriesMay 2, 2018
IN THE PROVINCE OF THE GODS IS A FIRECRACKER AWARD FINALIST!
IN THE PROVINCE OF THE GODS IS A FIRECRACKER AWARD FINALIST!

“The CMLP Firecracker Awards for Independently and Self-Published Literature spotlights books and magazines making a sparkling contribution to our literary culture, and publishers striving to introduce important voices to readers far and wide.”

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Kenneth FriesApril 26, 2018
IN THE PROVINCE OF THE GODS IS A LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FINALIST!
IN THE PROVINCE OF THE GODS IS A LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FINALIST!

In the Province of the Gods is a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in Gay Memoir/Biography.  

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Kenneth FriesMarch 7, 2018
Kenny Does the Page 99 Test!
Kenny Does the Page 99 Test!

"Open the book to page ninety-nine and read, and the quality of the whole will be revealed to you."
- Ford Madox Ford

 

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Kenneth FriesJanuary 23, 2018
Lambda Literary Publishes Excerpt From In The Province Of The Gods
Lambda Literary Publishes Excerpt From In The Province Of The Gods

"Is this why I came to Japan? To ferry my dead across the Tamagawa?"

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Kenneth FriesJanuary 12, 2018
On Public Streets at Public Books:  "The Fortunes of Senso-ji"
On Public Streets at Public Books: "The Fortunes of Senso-ji"

"All is color and excess bordering on “kitsch,” for which there is no Japanese word."

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Kenneth FriesDecember 14, 2017
ON LIT HUB:  "8 BOOKS THAT MOVE DISABILITY FROM THE MARGINS TO THE CENTER"
ON LIT HUB: "8 BOOKS THAT MOVE DISABILITY FROM THE MARGINS TO THE CENTER"

"These books move disability from the margins to the center, where they provide a critical lens to look at how we—disabled and nondisabled alike—live, or might live, our lives."

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Kenneth FriesDecember 8, 2017
Owen Keehnen Interviews Kenny For Grab Magazine!
Owen Keehnen Interviews Kenny For Grab Magazine!

"Japanese culture looks at impermanence as a part of life. . . It permeates so much of the culture from noh to butoh to garden design to the wonderfully crazy obsession with flowers, most evident to us in cherry blossom festivities."  

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Kenneth FriesDecember 4, 2017
CATAPULT PUBLISHES "MEETING MM:  ON FRIENDSHIP AND DISABILITY IN JAPAN"
CATAPULT PUBLISHES "MEETING MM: ON FRIENDSHIP AND DISABILITY IN JAPAN"

“Being disabled my entire life, I have yet to experience the kind of loss that MM must feel. To me, disability is the norm.”

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Kenneth FriesNovember 21, 2017
ACCLAIMED WRITER JOAN SILBER INTERVIEWS KENNY!
ACCLAIMED WRITER JOAN SILBER INTERVIEWS KENNY!

"I have always loved the way [Kenny Fries's} writing links the events of his own life with questions raised by the narratives of history.  I had much I wanted to ask him about after reading In the Province of the Gods."    

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Kenneth FriesNovember 15, 2017
Debbie Millman Talks With Kenny On The Design Matters Podcast!
Debbie Millman Talks With Kenny On The Design Matters Podcast!

"What makes a life worth living? Do looks, ability, and talent make your life more valuable than someone else's? Kenny Fries has made it his life’s work to understand just that."

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Kenneth FriesNovember 14, 2017
Access For All:  Poets and Writers Blog Post About Three Book Tour Events!
Access For All: Poets and Writers Blog Post About Three Book Tour Events!

"For those of us who live with disabilities, when we think of access we mostly think of physical access: ramps, lifts, and technological aides. But cultural access is just as essential as physical access to an inclusive society."

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Kenneth FriesNovember 13, 2017
The Japan Times Profiles Kenny and In the Province of the Gods
The Japan Times Profiles Kenny and In the Province of the Gods

"Ultimately, Fries wrote 27 drafts, but it was not until the 23rd that the book finally found its form. . . . The finished book is less about disability in Japan than a meditation on how different cultures deal with impermanence and mortality."

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Kenneth FriesNovember 13, 2017
PASSPORT MAGAZINE CHOOSES IN THE PROVINCE OF THE GODS AS A BEST GIFT BOOK FOR 2017!
PASSPORT MAGAZINE CHOOSES IN THE PROVINCE OF THE GODS AS A BEST GIFT BOOK FOR 2017!

Passport Magazine calls In the Province of the Gods "a deeply resonant memoir that inspires gratitude in both writer and reader."

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Kenneth FriesNovember 9, 2017
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