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Finale Episode 4 - The Final Literature Corner

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Everyone knows about Eusebius' love for books. He would regularly admonish his friends and listeners to keep reading, to stay curious, to ask questions, to challenge their beliefs and he felt very strongly that building a solid relationship with literature would enable that. To that end, this conversation pays tribute to the Literature Corner, a regular feature of Eusebius's former live radio show in which he regularly featured authors and readers to talk about books. A key component of these discussions were about the role of reading and literature in shaping the imagination. There were ways in which Eusebius often spoke of how reading helped him to imagine himself out of his reality into different worlds to cope with his life at various points. In this episode, Lovelyn speaks to Joanne Joseph: Author, Journalist and Broadcaster, Zukiswa Wanner: Author, Publisher and Editor as well as Vanita Daniels, a close friend and regular guest on his Literature Corner feature for his show. Each guest takes us on a journey about how literature shaped their lives and their friendships with Eusebius.


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Everyone knows about Eusebius' love for books. He would regularly admonish his friends and listeners to keep reading, to stay curious, to ask questions, to challenge their beliefs and he felt very strongly that building a solid relationship with literature would enable that. To that end, this conversation pays tribute to the Literature Corner, a regular feature of Eusebius's former live radio show in which he regularly featured authors and readers to talk about books. A key component of these discussions were about the role of reading and literature in shaping the imagination. There were ways in which Eusebius often spoke of how reading helped him to imagine himself out of his reality into different worlds to cope with his life at various points. In this episode, Lovelyn speaks to Joanne Joseph: Author, Journalist and Broadcaster, Zukiswa Wanner: Author, Publisher and Editor as well as Vanita Daniels, a close friend and regular guest on his Literature Corner feature for his show. Each guest takes us on a journey about how literature shaped their lives and their friendships with Eusebius.


Happy listening! As usual, any feedback and pointers are always welcome!

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