In this edition of Author Talks, McKinsey Global Publishing’s Raju Narisetti chats with poet Maggie Smith about her new book, You Could Make This Place Beautiful (Atria/One Signal Publishers, April 11, 2023). Two years after her first Author Talks interview, Smith offers a new persp...
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Not the dame, the other one. A thousand questions in a trench coat. Poet, writer, editor, and teacher. Author of "Good Bones" and the latest, "You Could Make This Place Beautiful."
Maggie Smith (poet and author of books like Keep Moving and You Could Make This Place Beautiful) chronicles the aftermath of a painful divorce she didn’t see coming. How do we raise our kids in the wake of such change? And how do we reconcile who we are and who we are becoming?
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Poet:Maggie Smith| Nationality:United States| Filmmaker:Anaïs La Rocca Motionpoems’latest releaseis based on U.S. poetMaggie Smith‘s viral poem. As directorAnaïs La Roccaexplains, In the summer of 2016, Maggie Smith sat in a Starbucks in Bexley, Ohio, and wrote a poem. “Life is ...
Poet Maggie Smith on embracing ambiguity播放 Poet and author Maggie Smith isn’t sure where she falls on the spectrum from optimism to pessimism. But her viral poem “Good Bones” and her bestselling books have inspired countless readers with profound insights on the messine...
Nope. No. In fact, um, there, there's already, um, an AI tool that's gonna edit this part out for anyone who lives in Ohio or listens from Ohio. [00:44:10] Maggie Smith: I, I might be, I might be sort of like moved quietly out of state after this....
Richard Sahn “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” (1969) starring Maggie Smith, who won the academy award for best actress that year, challenges, at least for a moment, pedagogical orthodoxy. In this fictitious story Jean Brodie is a teacher in a private secondary school for girls in 1932 Edi...
Poet Maggie Smith’s debut memoir, You Could Make This Place Beautiful, is about the end of her marriage, grief, motherhood, the pain that comes with change, and where she found herself in these moments. Her prose, like her poetry, is gorgeous and moving. The feelings conjured are flipped...