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National Humanities Center's video: Gil Greggs Discovering How Literature and Art Place Demands on Us

@Gil Greggs, “Discovering How Literature and Art Place Demands on Us”
From reading “Crime and Punishment” as a high school senior and the Depression-era masterpieces “Absalom, Absolom!” and “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men” in college, Gil Greggs describes a personal journey of discovery about the ways literature connects readers to the real world. Later, he describes how the portraits painted by Rembrandt and photographs taken by Richard Avedon help us notice and better appreciate the humanity of the people around us and to perceive hints of their inner lives.

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