Serving Some Purpose

by Tal Lavin and Zach Rabiroff

A conversation about art and authoritarianism

Zach Rabiroff: Talia, I’ve been thinking lately about Bertolt Brecht, and what he said about the trees. 

Brecht was a refugee from the Nazis and living in Stockholm in 1939, when he wrote a poem called β€œTo Future Generations.” The question he had on his mind concerned the weight of the world in that moment: How much responsibility did an artist have to talk or think about something, or anything, else? Just what was a poet supposed to be doing at a time like this?

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