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* Murdering Your Text

on BBC Radio 3

Writers from Virgil to Kafka have issued death-bed instructions that their works should be destroyed. Chaucer, Herbert, Herrick and other poets have written 'palinodes' or poems of retraction.
Laurence Lerner , poet, critic and Professor of English at Vanderbilt University, examines the impulse that drives authors publicly to disavow their work, and how this anticipates recent critical theory.

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