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Nate Kramer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Arts and Letters at Brigham Young University (BYU), affiliated with the Public Humanities program. His work focuses on intersections of memory, modern literature, and philosophy. Key contributions include a 2014 lecture titled When Memory Began to Matter and a 2025 podcast episode exploring poet Anya Krugovoy Silver's legacy. Kramer’s research bridges literary analysis with philosophical inquiry, emphasizing cultural narratives and existential themes.
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