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Audio Feature: Aleks Zywicki

Listen to Aleks Zywicki read “rewatching the film” from Shō No. 7 (Summer 2025).

About this poem: “rewatching the film” is an ekphrasis poem inspired by the 2013 film, Under the Skin.

I don’t really like violent movies and I’m not even sure that I can say I enjoyed seeing this one. But right in the middle of it, there’s this incredible—though deeply unsettling—scene that I just couldn’t shake. I think it has something to do with the strange dream logic of it: one-by-one people (a whole family) following each other into the ocean, to drown—just this clear-headed, uncanny, & sudden vanishing.

There are so many movies that I love more and much prefer to think about, but this scene and the way it startles, moved through me the way a poem does and I felt a really strong compulsion to make something of that.

A man with short brown hair and a reddish-brown beard stands by a window indoors, smiling. He is wearing brown-rimmed glasses and a light pink collared shirt underneath a textured navy button-down shirt.

Aleksander Zywicki was raised in Bayonne, New Jersey. He holds an MFA from The New School and his work appears (or is forthcoming) in: Plume, Gulf Coast, Hunger Mountain, Seneca Review, Laurel Review and elsewhere. Aleks has received a poetry fellowship from the Martha’s Vineyard Institute for Creative Writing and a teaching fellowship from the Folger Shakespeare Library. He teaches English and creative writing at The Hudson School.

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Publishing Stats

Since our revival issue was published in Summer 2023:

327

Poems Published

224

Total Poets Published

78

Audio Features Published

28

Poems Nominated for Prizes

1

Poem chosen for inclusion in Best Spiritual Literature

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