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Submit ReviewIn peaceful times, and in moments of violence, writers have used their art as protest, remembrance, and sometimes, political acts. We talk with poets and novelists about how they deeply notice the historical time we live in — through their words and voice.
Original Air Date: May 07, 2022
Interviews In This Hour:
Poetry as protest: 'When people are powerless for so many hundreds of years, language becomes a weapon' — 'All writing is political': Author Bernardine Evaristo on tenacity, growing up Black and British, and winning the Booker Prize — Should we still read the 'proud imperialist' Kipling?
Guests:
Ilya Kaminsky, Bernardine Evaristo, Christopher Benfey, Salman Rushdie
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Categories: writing, activism, politics, philosophy, poetry
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