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Ohioana Literary Trail: Natalie Clifford Barney ahead of her time


Ohioana Literary Trail: Natalie Clifford Barney ahead of her time
Sharon Short
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Natalie Clifford Barney
We continue the tour of local stops on the Ohioana Literary Trail (http://www.ohioana.org/rescources/the-ohio-literary-trail/) with the marker for Natalie Clifford Barney, a Dayton native (born Oct. 31, 1876) who was 100 years ahead of her time in being an out lesbian, and writing and publishing love poems to women. She also conducted a literary salon for more than 60 years, after becoming an expatriate in Paris, which influenced numerous literary luminaries, including Truman Capote.
Her marker is located in Cooper Park (East Second Street and North St. Clair Street, in Dayton), in the park’s southwest corner, near the Dayton Metro Library main building. ....

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Book Nook: Some Favorite Interviews From 2020 - A Non-Fiction Retrospective


Vick Mickunas looks back on some his favorite interviews with non-fiction authors in 2020
When I looked back at the interviews I conducted during 2020 I had many favorites. I chose three of them to feature on this retrospective program. There were lots more that I might have picked.
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Countdown 1945: The Extraordinary Story of the Atomic Bomb and the 116 Days That Changed the World by Chris Wallace
Chris Wallace published his first book last year. Chris is a long-time reporter, interviewer, and television host. He s the son of the legendary CBS journalist Mike Wallace. Chris is currently working at Fox News. A few months after this interview took place Chris moderated the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. You might recall that President Trump kept interrupting Joe Biden and that Chris Wallace essentially lost control of the debate. ....

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