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...what I’m going to do with it but I feel like I gotta jot it down for future reference, and there will be times when I go back to sketchbooks from years ago and stumble upon some note I made and integrate it into something presently. THC: Your work has been described by some as being “angsty.” Is that a reputation you embrace or reject?AT: I don’t sit down and think, “Let me invent some story that’s gonna put people...
...There’s been a huge publishing crisis. I think it affected a lot of people…But I’ve been writing and have had books ready, ready to go. It’s been a tough time for publishers and for writers. THC: Do you think that this crisis is the manifestation of a larger trend in general, a trend away from poetry, as it is being marginalized by other forms of entertainment? KS: I don’t know if I feel it’s any more marginalized then it?...
...almost sarcastically, to cut against the cliché, and Jennie [Isreal] said, “No. You have to do it in a way that really makes it real, as if it’s the first time you’ve said it.” THC: There are lots of great stories about love in the past, a rather universal theme. What makes the language in “Romeo and Juliet” so special? LB: I think the thing about the balcony scene that makes it so good is that it’s a scene...
...members believed that the world was created in six days. I’d say 70 percent raised their hands. I think that this is such a religiously influenced nation, probably the only one in the western world that thrusts the Bible at you with the vehemence it does. THC: This was one of the first hugely sensationalized trials in the US. Is this the right way to go about a trial?EA: It’s matter of fact that creationism was stirred more in the country. Being broadcast on the radio the way it was, Darrow did tend...
...THC: Do you have any opinion on president Summers’ remarks on women in science at the NBER [National Bureau of Economic Research...