Hazlitt - "We Should Probably Listen Harder": An Interview with Ruth Ozeki December 10, 2021 Molly Schulman “When I think about things left behind, and I think about memory and legacy, of course the first thing that pops to mind is the book. That’s what books are, they’re containers for memory. They’re containers for the stories of the past. It’s an artifact that allows you to communicate with the past. It allows you to communicate with the minds of the dead, if you’re reading dead authors. There’s that lovely idea that if you read the poems of the dead poet out loud, it’s actually the poet who’s borrowing your tongue. It’s the dead poet borrowing the tongues of the living in order to speak again.” — Ruth Ozeki December 8, 2021Hazlitt | Interview with Haley Cullingham "We Should Probably Listen Harder": An Interview with Ruth Ozeki