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Marginalia - Christine Coulson on the unique narrative structure in 'One Woman Show'

Christine Coulson on the unique narrative structure in 'One Woman Show'

10/17/23 • 25 min

Marginalia
Beth Golay spoke with Christine Coulson about the unique narrative structure in "One Woman Show," how her own career working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art inspired the book, and more.
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Beth Golay spoke with Christine Coulson about the unique narrative structure in "One Woman Show," how her own career working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art inspired the book, and more.

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