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Arts Interchange – The Menace of Secrecy: Nate Powell’s Come Again

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Today we explore the menace of secrecy with Bloomington’s own Eisner- and National Book Award-winning writer/artist, Nate Powell.

Powell’s newest book, Come Again, is both dream and nightmare set in the ’70s on a commune in the Ozarks. In our conversation we also explore the didactic nature of his work nicely exemplified in his collection You Don’t Say.

In addition to original graphic novels like Swallow Me Whole and Any Empire Powell is the artist of the March series of books about John Lewis and the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.

You can find an Interchange interview with Powell and March co-author Andrew Aydin on our website: Necessary Trouble: March and The Example of John Lewis.

MUSIC
David Bowie’s “Memory of a Free Festival” from 1970, a song that makes an appearance in Come Again.

CREDITS
Producer & Host: Doug Storm
Executive Producer: Wes Martin

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