Summary: Allison Berglund Johnson discusses her Fringe Festival play, "Other Than Tragedy" and what it means to be a writer coping with mental illness.
This piece is very well done. A tension is created from the beginning with the duality of "The man who suffers and the mind who creates" (T.S. Eliot). Writer Allison Berglund Johnson is in earnest. She engages listeners with just a few words... it is her voice, real and intimate. Listeners will be quite ready to accept the invitation and visit her web site.
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This piece belongs to the series "10,000 Fresh Voices"
Produced by Britt Aamodt
Other pieces by KFAI Minneapolis
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Sandra Smallwood-Beltran
Posted on July 20, 2010 at 10:01 PM | Permalink
Enthralling and Convincing
This piece is very well done. A tension is created from the beginning with the duality of "The man who suffers and the mind who creates" (T.S. Eliot). Writer Allison Berglund Johnson is in earnest. She engages listeners with just a few words... it is her voice, real and intimate. Listeners will be quite ready to accept the invitation and visit her web site.