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The Natural Subject

A Walden Woods Project Series

 

7:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 13, 2004

 

Susan Pollack

Susan Pollack is an award-winning journalist. She is now working on a collection of essays about landscape and imagination, which includes pieces on Virginia Woolf’s Sussex, Florentine architecture, and the fishermen’s wives of Gloucester, Massachusetts. The latter was selected for Best Spiritual Writing 2002.  Her writing also appears in Orion, Sierra, Ms., Mademoiselle, The Boston Globe Magazine, Amicus Journal, The Fourth River, The East Hampton Star, and New Age (now Body & Soul), where she is a former senior editor.  In spring of 2003, she was the writer-in-residence at Chatham College in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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