Line / Break | Season 2 with Cate Marvin
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…I like to have my books. I want my books. Ryo Yamaguchi (11:27): Yeah, for sure.
…ready for this, read some poems and be prepared for this. So a slow day so far. Ryo Yamaguchi (01:17): Oh yeah.
…there you go. Ryo Yamaguchi (51:44): Amazing. Galloping, Paisley or the chugging.
…haven’t been asked before. Ryo Yamaguchi (41:27): I try hard. Carolyn Forché (41:28): That’s wonderful.
…literary or something. I’ve forgotten that. I got it around somewhere.
…we simply had to keep the series going. So, thanks for tuning in. I have been pretty eager for today’s interview for quite a while.
…car accidents. Yeah. Yeah.
…the road. The name torn into pieces, just keeping on climbing higher and higher. I’d completely forgotten the name.
…right now. Ryo Yamaguchi (28:34): I think we all welcome. Yeah.
…I made some coffee. I’m good. Ryo Yamaguchi (02:36): Yeah.
…Thank you. I was very offended. Yes.
…yeah. But anyway. Yeah.
…my poem. Laura Buccieri (32:54): Rachel. God, thank you.
…summer. Laura (02:06): All right. All right.
…thanks Michael. Okay. This is pretty easy so far.
…called Elegy of Fortinbras. It’s written from the perspective, the persona of Fortinbras toward the dead Hamlet at the end of the change. Oh, I’m sorry.
…doing. Laura (17:02): I love that. I guess, I think we have time for one more question.
…share with us. So thank you so much. Monica (28:25): I’m grateful too.
…enemy packs. Yeah. No dangers for the moment.
…about Barbie Chang, her other book. And yeah. Thank you all for listening.