Poems, Loss, And Connection
47:59–49:50 · 111s
A mother tells Belcourt his poems gave her a sense of the queer Indigenous son she lost, a moment that crystallizes literature as a social practice enabling deep, non-proximate connection.
47:59–49:50 · 111s
A mother tells Belcourt his poems gave her a sense of the queer Indigenous son she lost, a moment that crystallizes literature as a social practice enabling deep, non-proximate connection.
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