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EPISODE · May 1, 2020 · 26 MIN

Artists in the Pandemic, Part 3: Susan Howe, poet

from The Center's Studio Podcast · host Center for Latter-day Saint Arts

Poet Susan Howe in Ephraim, Utah talks about the disruption of her writing practice that typically involves peers gathering together. She notes the lag time and emotional distance required for a personal experience to enter into her work without sentimentality, and she quotes a meaningful refrain by T. S. Eliot that has brought her comfort during the pandemic. Liked this episode? Send us a text.

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