Saving Yourself by Being Yourself with Darryl Pinckney
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NYC in the 1970s and the spatiotemporal transmissions of writing with Darryl Pinckney: Why do books and poetry matter so much and what is the real avant garde? Does anyone else feel nostalgic for literary movements?
An enriching conversation with acclaimed writer Darryl Pinckney exploring the evolution of literature, poetry, and the arts in New York from the 1970s to the present day. Discover personal anecdotes and reflections on the legacies of influential figures like Elizabeth Hardwick and Robert Lowell, delve into the impact of historical and political events on the literary scene, and celebrate the roles of diverse cultural backgrounds and influential women in shaping literary traditions. This episode offers profound insights into authenticity, artistic success, and the power of documenting and transmitting unique experiences through writing.
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00:51 Nostalgia for New York's Literary Scene
01:43 Influential Figures and Inspirations
02:39 The Impact of Literature on Personal Growth
03:43 Darryl Pinckney's New York Experience
05:02 The Paradox of Literary Success
05:25 Changes in New York and Literary Culture
07:03 The Evolution of Literary Aspirations
08:45 The Role of Mentorship and Friendship
10:52 The Changing Landscape of New York
15:39 Reflections on Literary Success and Authenticity
44:07 Reflecting on the 1980s: Fear and Loneliness
45:09 The Impact of AIDS on Social Life
47:15 Moving to Berlin and Meeting James Fenton
50:06 A Love for Poets and Poetry
59:06 The Importance of Reading and Connection
01:02:36 Identity Politics and Victimhood
01:11:32 Family History and Education
01:13:03 Concluding Thoughts on Life and
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