
The Carson McCullers Center's Weekly We of Me
By Nick Norwood

The Carson McCullers Center's Weekly We of MeJul 02, 2021

Episode 2.20: Interview with Thornton Jordan -- The Square Root of Carson
This is the last of three episodes based on our interview with Columbus, Georgia native, Carson McCullers scholar, and major McCullers Center benefactor Dr. Thornton Jordan.

Episode 2.19: Interview with Thornton Jordan -- Carson's Inner Room
This is the second of three episodes based on our interview with Columbus, Georgia-native, Carson McCullers scholar, and major McCullers Center benefactor Dr. Thornton Jordan.

Episode 2.18: Interview with Thornton Jordan -- Preserving the McCullers Legacy from the 1970s to Now
This is the first of three episodes based on our interview with Columbus, Georgia-native, Carson McCullers scholar, and major McCullers Center benefactor Dr. Thornton Jordan.

Episode 2.17: Interview with Tom Converse -- McCullers Magic from the CSU Archives 3
This is the last of three episodes based on our interview with Columbus State University archivist Tom Converse.

Episode 2.16: Interview with Tom Converse -- McCullers Magic from the CSU Archives 2
This is the second of three episodes based on our interview with Columbus State University archivist Tom Converse.

Episode 2.15: Interview with Tom Converse -- McCullers Magic from the CSU Archives 1
This is the first of three episodes based on our interview with Columbus State University archivist Tom Converse.

Episode 2.14: Interview with Bo Bartlett -- What Makes Us Think of Carson McCullers
This is the last of three episodes based on our interview with Columbus, Georgia-based artist Bo Bartlett.

Episode 2.13: Interview with Bo Bartlett -- Growing Up in Carson's Neighborhood 2
This is the second of three episodes based on our interview with Columbus, Georgia-born artist Bo Bartlett.

Episode 2.12: Interview with Bo Bartlett -- Growing Up in Carson's Neighborhood 1
This is the first of three episodes based on our interview with Columbus, Georgia-born artist Bo Bartlett.

Episode 2.11: Interview with Mary Dearborn -- Reading the Letters 2
This is the last of three episodes based on our interview with Mary Dearborn, whose biography of Carson McCullers is to be published by Knopf.

Episode 2.10: Interview with Mary Dearborn--Reading the Letters 1
This is the second of two episodes based on our interview with Mary Dearborn, whose biography of Carson McCullers is to be published by Knopf.

Episode 2.9: Interview with Mary Dearborn -- From Hemingway to McCullers, a Biographer and Her Subjects
This is the first of three episodes based on our interview with Mary Dearborn, whose biography of Carson McCullers is to be published by Knopf.

Episode 2.8: Interview with Melissa Pritchard Schley -- Reading Carson McCullers in a Catholic Girls School in California
This is the second of two episodes based on our interview with novelist, essayist, editor, and former McCullers Center writing fellow Melissa Pritchard Schley.

Episode 2.7: Interview with Melissa Pritchard Schley -- On Living and Working in Carson's Childhood Home
This is the first of two episodes based on our interview with novelist, essayist, editor, and former McCullers Center writing fellow Melissa Pritchard Schley.

Episode 2.6: Interview with Jenn Shapland -- “We need to understand what love was to her”
This is the last of three episodes based on our interview with National Book Award finalist Jenn Shapland.

Episode 2.5: Interview with Jenn Shapland -- “a lonely misfit wrestles with her hidden self”
This is the second of three episodes based on our interview with National Book Award finalist Jenn Shapland.

Episode 2.4: Interview with Jenn Shapland -- "My Autobiography of Carson McCullers"
This is the first of three episodes based on our interview with writer and archivist Jenn Shapland, whose book My Autobiography of Carson McCullers was a finalist for the National Book Award.

Episode 2.3: Interview with Rachel Weisz -- Rachel Weisz Reads from Member of the Wedding and More
This is the last of three episodes based on our interview with Academy Award-winning actress Rachel Weisz.

Episode 2.2: Interview with Rachel Weisz -- The Poetry of Otherness
This is the second of three episodes based on our interview with Academy Award-winning actress Rachel Weisz.

Episode 2.1: Interview with Rachel Weisz -- "She stole my heart away"
The first episode of Season Two of the Carson McCullers Center's Weekly We of Me features a segment from our interview with Academy Award-winning actress Rachel Weisz, a devotee of Carson's work since she read The Member of the Wedding as a 13-year-old girl in London in the 1980s.

Episode 20: Interview with Cathy and Fred Fussell -- Carson McCullers Up-close and at a Distance
This is the second of two episodes based on our interview with quilter and former McCullers Center director Cathy Fussell and her husband, artist and folklorist Fred Fussell.

Episode 19: Interview with Cathy and Fred Fussell -- On Carson's Growing Up in the Diverse Culture of Columbus
This is the first of two episodes based on our interview with quilter and former McCullers Center director Cathy Fussell and her husband, writer and folklorist Fred Fussell.

Episode 18: Interview with Carey Scott Wilkerson, Robert Chumbley, and Ian Greenlaw -- A Little Bit of Carson in Every Character
This is the last of three episodes based on our interview with librettist Carey Scott Wilkerson, composer Robert Chumbley, and baritone Ian Greenlaw, collaborators on an operatic treatment of The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter.

Episode 17: Interview with Carey Scott Wilkerson, Robert Chumbley, and Ian Greenlaw -- Words First, Then Music
This is the second of three episodes based on our interview with librettist Carey Scott Wilkerson, composer Robert Chumbley, and baritone Ian Greenlaw, collaborators on an operatic treatment of The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter.

Episode 16: Interview with Carey Scott Wilkerson, Robert Chumbley, and Ian Greenlaw -- McCullers as Opera
This is the first of three episodes based on our interview with librettist Carey Scott Wilkerson, composer Robert Chumbley, and baritone Ian Greenlaw, collaborators on an operatic treatment of The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter.

Episode 15: Interview with Karen Allen -- Carson and "10"
This is the last of three episodes based on our interview with famed Hollywood and stage actor and director Karen Allen.

Episode 14: Interview with Karen Allen -- On Making the Film "A Tree. A Rock. A Cloud."
This is the second of three episodes based on our interview with famed Hollywood and stage actor and director Karen Allen.

Episode 13: Interview with Karen Allen -- Coming to McCullers "When We Are Lost"
This is the first of three episodes based on our interview with famed Hollywood and stage actor and director Karen Allen.

Episode 12: Interview with Jonathan Samuel Eddie -- On White Privilege, Toni Morrison, and Berenice Sadie Brown
This is the second of two episodes based on our interview with Columbus-based poetry slam champion, writer, actor, teacher, and community activist Jonathan Samuel Eddie.

Episode 11: Interview with Jonathan Samuel Eddie--On Teen Poetry Slam in Carson’s Hometown
This is the first of two episodes based on our interview with Columbus-based poetry slam champion, writer, actor, teacher, and community activist Jonathan Samuel Eddie.

Episode 10: Interview with Sarah Schulman -- On Lover / Beloved and How Carson McCullers Wrote about People “as they actually are”
This is the last of three episodes based on our interview with novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and gay-rights activist Sarah Schulman.

Episode 9: Interview with Sarah Schulman -- On Carson’s Own Sexual / Gender Identity
This is the second of three episodes from our interview with novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and gay-rights activist Sarah Schulman.

Episode 8: Interview with Sarah Schulman -- Carson McCullers, Model White Writer
This is the first of three episodes based on our interview with novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and gay-rights activist Sarah Schulman.

Episode 7: Interview with Natalia Temesgen -- On Columbus, Confederate Monuments, and Writing from a Certain House in Nyack
Episode 7 is the last of three based on our interview with award-winning playwright and screenwriter Natalia Temesgen, a native of Columbus, Georgia, who recently spent a short time living and working in the Carson McCullers House in Nyack, New York.

Episode 6: Interview with Natalia Temesgen--What McCullers Gets Right about Black Rage
This week's episode is the second of three based on an interview we conducted with Columbus, Georgia-based writer, playwright, screenwriter Natalia Temesgen, who just finished a stint in the writers room for the Netflix original series "Dear White People." Natalia talks about what it's like to read and teach her hometown's famous writer, Carson McCullers.

Episode 5: Interview with Natalia Temesgen -- On Writing for "Dear White People" in the Age of Black Lives Matter
This week's episode is the first of three based on an interview we conducted with Columbus, Georgia-based writer, playwright, screenwriter Natalia Temesgen, who just finished a stint in the writers room for the Netflix original series "Dear White People."

Episode 4: Interview with Carlos Dews--How Carson McCullers “Read My Mind”
This week’s episode is the third and final in a series based on an interview we conducted with McCullers scholar Carlos Dews, founding director of the Carson McCullers Center and the world's leading scholar in Carson McCullers studies. Professor Dews, who edited Carson's unfinished autobiography, Illumination and Night Glare, and both volumes of the Library of America's The Complete Works of Carson McCullers, is currently editing the selected letters. In Episode 4, Dews explains how he first came to the work of Carson McCullers while struggling with his sexual identity as an undergraduate in Texas, talks about his review of the new book on McCullers by Jenn Shapland, and reads one of his favorite passages from the McCullers novel Clock Without Hands.

Episode 3: Interview with Carlos Dews--Love Letters in and out of War
This episode is the second in a three-part series based on an interview with professor Carlos Dews, founding director of the Carson McCullers Center and the world's leading scholar in Carson McCullers studies. Professor Dews, who edited the unfinished autobiography of Carson McCullers, Illumination and Night Glare, and both volumes of the Library of America's The Complete Works of Carson McCullers, is currently editing the selected letters of Carson McCullers. In Episode 3, Nick and Carlos discuss that project, including the discovery of Carson's love letters to Marty Mann. This week's readings are from the so-called "War Letters" exchanged between Carson and Reeves McCullers in 1944 and 1945. Suzie Parker Devoe reads Carson's letter to Reeves of 21 November 1944, and Nick Norwood reads the letter to Carson Reeves wrote the following day.

Episode 2: Interview with Carlos Dews--White Writers' Black Characters
For Episodes 2-4, McCullers Center director Nick Norwood interviewed the center's founding director and the world's foremost scholar of Carson McCullers, Dr. Carlos Dews. Professor Dews, who edited the unfinished autobiography of Carson McCullers Illumination and Night Glare, as well as both volumes of the Library of America's The Complete Works of Carson McCullers, is currently editing the selected letters of Carson McCullers. In Episode 2, Nick and Carlos talk about the issue of race in McCullers's work.

Episode 1 -- The We of Me
This first episode of the Carson McCullers Center's Weekly We of Me is an overview of the podcast and focuses on the phrase "the we of me" from the McCullers novel The Member of the Wedding. The phrase, which comes from the thoughts of the book's main character, Frankie Adams, has become a symbol for the universal desire to connect with other people and to find that group of people with whom a person may feel they belong.