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An Interview With Horton Foote
… had just finished filming), as well as his unwillingness to compromise artistic integrity for commercial success. A few … he is “old fashioned” in being unwilling to write for audiences, he outlines how the politics of filmmaking can take … of that thought comes a particularization of the visual and also of the technical aspects of the visual, if you know …
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8 Questions for Carl Phillips
… 2009). He is a professor of English, African American Studies, and Creative Writing at Washington University in St. … as well as several other poems you’ve published in journals this year, do not appear in your newest book, Speak Low … a quality you’ve cultivated? Or is this just what you do—a compulsion, perhaps—and you happen to finish poems …
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6 Questions for Elliott Woods
… the details of both cultural interactions and encounters in combat. In this interview, he elaborates concerning his … to Kabul. The Accidental Guerrilla is a series of case studies on so-called “small wars” and counterinsurgency … for business, given that Kilcullen is a key advisor of Generals Petraeus and McChrystal. Sarah Chayes also describes the …
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Starting From Zero at Hiroshima: An Interview with Kenzaburo Oe
… reflects his deep anxiety about nuclear warfare and his commitment to peace, environmentalism, and social justice, … lasting until the 6th. In the days before it began, I studied the situation of bomb survivors in Hiroshima and the … and the other groups were pro-Russia or pro-USA The viewpoints of these groups were incompatible, could not be …
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The Construction of Place: An Interview With Percival Everett
… unavoidable for both Everett and his readers. As Everett points out, “[Race] has less to do with my work than it does … Robbery in 1903 and he shoots a pistol at the end at the audience and men fainted and women screamed. It’s not that. It … What is not?  Southern Literature confederate flag race 259-264 By Matthew Dischinger …
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7 Questions for Robert Cohen
… to answer a few questions about the essay. 1. How did you come to be preoccupied with Ethiopia in the first place? I … and we wound up adopting a ten year old AIDS orphan and becoming, in entirely different ways, obsessed with the place. … taking this child. It’s not just that, of course, but it’s also that. To pretend that it’s not, that the process is …
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