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Richard Deming

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Richard Deming is a poet, art critic, and theorist, as well as the Director of Creative Writing in the Yale English Department. On this episode, he explains how making music informs his writing—and how writing, in turn, informs his thinking.

The Common Room is a production of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee in the Yale Department of English. Cover art by Sarah Harford; editing and sound design by Robert Scaramuccia '19.

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Richard Deming is a poet, art critic, and theorist, as well as the Director of Creative Writing in the Yale English Department. On this episode, he explains how making music informs his writing—and how writing, in turn, informs his thinking.

The Common Room is a production of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee in the Yale Department of English. Cover art by Sarah Harford; editing and sound design by Robert Scaramuccia '19.

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