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LIT | Brendan Kiely on interrogating whiteness, literary citizenship, and The Last True Love Story @lit4998 | Uploaded August 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Writer, novelist, and literary citizen, Brendan Kiely came through to the studio to chop it up about Michael Franti being his first literary inspiration, writing with the prolific Jason Reynolds, interrogating his own whiteness, and the release of the paperback of his latest novel, The Last True Love Story.
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