A conversation between Clair Wills and her editor Jonathan Galassi about Missing Persons, and how Clair blends memoir with social history to movingly explore the holes in the fabric of modern Ireland, and in her own family story. Jonathan Galassi: Clair, let's begin by...
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04.23.24Clair Wills Speaks to Jonathan Galassi About Family Secrets, Reproductive Rights and the Lessons We Can Learn From HistoryIn Conversation
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05.17.23A Gathering of Lonely FiguresIn Conversation
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03.03.23On the MakeIn Conversation
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07.29.22TotalIn Conversation
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05.06.22Like Solving a PuzzleIn Conversation
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04.30.21Twenty-Five Years of Cave CanemIn Conversation
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11.13.20The Details of What It Feels to Be AliveIn Conversation
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11.13.20The Courage in RemainingIn Conversation
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07.31.20A Certain ClarityIn Conversation
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05.15.20Transforming ConsciousnessIn Conversation
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05.08.20Man of My TimeIn Conversation
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04.03.20Translating TimeIn Conversation
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03.13.20Clearing Space for ResonancesIn Conversation
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02.27.20Unfinished BusinessIn Conversation
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02.13.20The Cactus LeagueIn Conversation
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01.30.20Laying Bare the Dignity of Queer DesireIn Conversation
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12.04.19Expanding Our LanguageIn Conversation
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11.22.19Writing Sensory ExperienceIn Conversation
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11.08.19The Passage of TimeIn Conversation
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11.01.19Cognitive DissonanceIn Conversation