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October 27, 2022Choosing to remember26 minutesPlay"When people ask: how did you go from that to this? I want to say: I knew how to forget."So says the critic, writer and academic, Shannon Burns, who details the neglect, violence of poverty of his youth in his memoir, Childhood.In the Drawing Room, Shannon talks about the desire for escape and what it means to forget or to remember our past....moreShareView all episodesBy ABC listen455 ratingsOctober 27, 2022Choosing to remember26 minutesPlay"When people ask: how did you go from that to this? I want to say: I knew how to forget."So says the critic, writer and academic, Shannon Burns, who details the neglect, violence of poverty of his youth in his memoir, Childhood.In the Drawing Room, Shannon talks about the desire for escape and what it means to forget or to remember our past....moreMore shows like The Drawing RoomView allAll In The Mind750 ListenersConversations851 ListenersPhilosopher's Zone213 ListenersShort & Curly1,681 ListenersThe World Today12 ListenersABC News Daily125 ListenersImagine This148 ListenersUnravel748 ListenersABC KIDS News Time185 ListenersStuff The British Stole996 ListenersShell Game809 Listeners
"When people ask: how did you go from that to this? I want to say: I knew how to forget."So says the critic, writer and academic, Shannon Burns, who details the neglect, violence of poverty of his youth in his memoir, Childhood.In the Drawing Room, Shannon talks about the desire for escape and what it means to forget or to remember our past.
October 27, 2022Choosing to remember26 minutesPlay"When people ask: how did you go from that to this? I want to say: I knew how to forget."So says the critic, writer and academic, Shannon Burns, who details the neglect, violence of poverty of his youth in his memoir, Childhood.In the Drawing Room, Shannon talks about the desire for escape and what it means to forget or to remember our past....more
"When people ask: how did you go from that to this? I want to say: I knew how to forget."So says the critic, writer and academic, Shannon Burns, who details the neglect, violence of poverty of his youth in his memoir, Childhood.In the Drawing Room, Shannon talks about the desire for escape and what it means to forget or to remember our past.