Elizabeth Bishop, Geography III

Elizabeth Bishop, Geography III

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We talk about the life-affirming poems of Adam Zagajewski. 

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Claire and I have one of my favorite discussions about a very under-read book. We talk about the relationship between America and money, love and money, obsession, greed, expectations vs. reality, imagination vs. fantasy, nature, beauty, truth, hoarse-voiced entertainers on sub-p ...  Show more

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