I. Works by Anne Carson > G. Interviews > I.G.2003.001
McNeilly, Kevin
“Gifts and questions: an interview with Anne Carson” in Canadian literature 176.176 (2003), 12-25.
ISSN: 0008-4360
Notes from Source: Canadian poet Anne Carson discusses her influences, themes, and creative processes in her works. Topics include how experiences inform perception, the art of translation, the music of language, and expression.
Further Notes: Place: Vancouver
Publisher: The University of British Columbia – Canadian Literature
Subject Tags: Academe, Ashbery, John, Authors, Canadian, Canadian literature, Charis, Deceit, Drawing, Edge, Ekphrasis, English Literature, Epitaphs, Error, Family, Hopper, Edward, Human beings, Imitation, Impressionism, Interview, Keats, John, Mallarmé, Stéphane, 1842-1898, Pindar, Plato, Poetics, Poets, Saint Augustine, Simonides of Keos, Socrates, The Greeks, Theology, Time, Translation, Weil, Simone (1909-43), Women and literature, Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941), Writing
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