Katha Pollitt on the Mind-Body Problem

Katha Pollitt on the Mind-Body Problem

Katha Pollitt on the Mind-Body Problem

Pollitt’s new book explores many themes including poetry and politics, poetry and motherhood, and why poetry matters, even if people think it doesn’t.

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Nation columnist Katha Pollitt‘s essays on life, love and politics have become American classics. But you may not know that Pollitt is also a poet and
published her first book of poetry, Antarctic Traveller, in 1982. Her
new book, The Mind-Body Problem, explores many themes including
motherhood, middle age and what she’s learned from some of her favorite
authors.

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