Category Archives: Crockett-Smith, David L.
Bessie and Clarence
D. L. Crockett-Smith reads and talks about two of his poems, Bessie Smith Becomes Legend and Poetic Justice Thomas. 648 – Bessie and Clarence
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Tagged Poetry
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Race and Culture
Philosopher Anthony Appiah and literary critic David Smith explain how conceptions of race shape contemporary American society. 594 – Race and Culture
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That’s What Friends Are For
Ronald Sharp discusses The Norton Book of Friendship, which he co-edited with Eudora Welty. Readings are by Zhang Zhilian of Peking University, Hortense Spillers of Emory University, David Smith of Williams College, Annabel Patterson of Duke University, and Robert Connor … Continue reading
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