Alice Duer Miller was well known in her time as a poet, novelist, and screenwriter. She first came to notice as a columnist for
The New York Tribune, writing light verse that championed womens’ suffrage. Her wit was sharp, and she used techniques for making a point that are still used today. People are rediscovering her as a writer, and like what they see. Join Leigh and P. T. for an examination of her columns, combined into a book called
Are Women People? on Listening To Literature 2. Listen to WRUU 107.5 FM in Savannah and globally @
wruu.org.