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Can You Love the Art of a Person You Loathe?

Can You Love the Art of a Person You Loathe?

We talk to Dederer about what it means — and whether it’s possible — to separate the art from the artist.

KQED's Forum

April 25, 202355m 45s

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Show Notes

“What ought we to do about great art made by bad men?” That’s the question that undergirds Claire Dederer’s new book “Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma,” which explores whether and how we can love the works of people who’ve committed morally reprehensible acts. Dededer calls her book “an autobiography of the audience” — an effort to make sense of the complicated emotions we feel when engaging with the art of someone we loathe. We talk to Dederer about what it means — and whether it’s possible — to separate the art from the artist.

Guests:

Claire Dederer, author, "Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma"

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