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Linda Hogan: Interview by Linda Hogan with Joseph Bruchac

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SOURCE: “To Take Care of Life: An Interview with Linda Hogan,” in Survival This Way: Interviews with American Indian Poets, Sun Tracks and the University of Arizona Press, 1987, pp. 119-33.

In the following interview, Hogan and Bruchac discuss influences on Hogan's writing and spirituality.

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