Authors Paul Auster and Joyce Carol Oates
Authors Paul Auster and Joyce Carol Oates discussed writing across genres. This program was part of the Brooklyn Book Festival.
411 viewsAuthors Paul Auster and Joyce Carol Oates discussed writing across genres. This program was part of the Brooklyn Book Festival.
411 viewsPEN American Center’s second “State of Emergency: Unconventional Readings” event called “Readings Against Torture, Arbitrary Detention and Extraordinary Rendition” was presented in oppositio…
530 viewsPEN American Center presented a forum called “State of Emergency: Unconventional Readings” as part of their “Campaign for Core Freedoms.” Fifteen authors read selections from such writers …
407 viewsMr. Auster, editor of I Thought My Father Was God, and Jacki Lyden, of National Public Radio, hosted a reading of fifteen of the stories included in the book. The book is an anthology of 180…
1,631 viewsDavid Isay talked about his book Flophouse: Life on the Bowery published by Random House. The book examines the history of flophouses along New York’s infamous skid row and the people who re…
1,324 viewsMs. Tillman talked about her book, Bookstore: The Life and Times of Jeanette Watson and Books & Company. She focused on the creation and development of Books and Company, and how a bookstore…
470 viewsProfessor Wood questioned Mr. Auster about his memoir, Hand to Mouth: A Chronicle of Early Failure. The book describes his experiences as a young, struggling novelist. Mr. Auster also took q…
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