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Listen to "The Sister From Below: On Poetry, the Muse, and Why We Create"--Interview: Bonnie Bright with Jungian Analyst & Poet Naomi Ruth Lowinsky on poetry, the muse, and what drives us to create in our lives. (30 mins) -- Nov 21, 2011.
Naomi Ruth Lowinsky, author of "The Sister from Below: When the Muse Gets Her Way" is an analyst member of the San Francisco C.G. Jung Institute, and a widely published poet.
Naomi’s recent memoir, The Sister from Below: When the Muse Gets Her Way tells stories of her pushy muse. Naomi is also the author of The Motherline: Every Woman’s Journey to Find her Female Roots and three books of poetry—the most recent of those is called Adagio & Lamentation and features lots of poems about her own grandmother, who was a refugee from the Shoah and a fine painter. Naomi says her grandmother he taught her the practice of making art of one’s life.
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