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Ben Lerner Reads John Berger

Jul 1, 2016
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Ben Lerner
50:49
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
Wovensir by Juan Munoz
04:29 • 2min
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3
Woven Sir by John Berger
06:35 • 4min
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4
Is There a Lover in the Room?
10:11 • 2min
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5
You May Meet the Dead Anywhere, She Said.
12:37 • 5min
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6
The Green Hut
17:32 • 3min
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7
How Do You Spell Hyacinth?
20:03 • 6min
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8
Senor - A Memoir
26:04 • 4min
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9
La Brega - The Puerto Rican Experience in Eight Songs
29:55 • 3min
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10
Writing Is a Physical Physical Practice for Berger
33:12 • 2min
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11
Wahn's Last Name and Tyler's First Name Are Withheld?
35:14 • 2min
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12
Jacket Copy
36:49 • 3min
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13
Is This a Story About Abuse and the Memory of Abuse?
39:36 • 2min
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14
Ghosts and Berger
41:59 • 3min
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15
What's the Past Participle of Tui, Wovencer?
45:25 • 2min
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16
What's the Difference Between Fiction and Poetry?
47:07 • 4min
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17
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Ben Lerner joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss John Berger’s “Woven, Sir,” from a 2001 issue of the magazine.

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