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Video Clips: An Interview with Marina Carr

July 1, 2012
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The July issue of World Literature Today will go live next week with new, exciting web exclusives including a full video interview with Irish playwright Marina Carr. As a primer to the release, we've prepared a few clips from her conversation with Nancy Finn that you can watch now. Enjoy!

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