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Clive James on Dying, Poetry, and the Wonders of the English Language
Part Two of Clive James Conversation with Paul Holdengraber
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| March 2, 2016
Clive James on Death, Poetry, and His Brand New Bookshelves
Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the Legendary Poet and Critic
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| February 24, 2016
Jhumpa Lahiri: On Language and the Longing for Home
Part Two of Lahiri's Conversation with Paul Holdengraber
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| February 17, 2016
Jhumpa Lahiri: On Family, Banality, and the Art of Conversation
In Other Words, In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber">The Author of
In Other Words
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| February 10, 2016
Cheryl Strayed on Alice Munro and Learning to Be a Writer
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| February 3, 2016
Cheryl Strayed: Sex, Grief, Joy, and the Eternal Quotation
Wild Takes a Phone Call From Paul Holdengraber">The Author of
Wild
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| January 27, 2016
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Williams Gibson: On Technophobia and the Power of Film
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| January 20, 2016
William Gibson: On Phones, Fiction, and the End of the World
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| January 13, 2016
Cory Doctorow on Poverty, Privacy, and Our Relationship With Technology
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| December 10, 2015
Edwidge Danticat on Death, Haiti, and Silver Linings
Part Two of Her Conversation with Paul Holdengraber
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| December 2, 2015
A Phone Call From Paul: Edwidge Danticat
On Grief, Writing Death, and Communing Beyond the Grave
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| November 20, 2015
Elizabeth Gilbert on Poetry and Embracing the Glorious Mess
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| November 11, 2015
Elizabeth Gilbert on Self-Loathing and the Art of Working
Big Magic on the Phone">Paul Holdengraber Calls the Author of
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| November 4, 2015
A Phone Call From Paul: Ben Lerner, Part II
Paul Holdengraber Talks Art, Books, and More With Ben Lerner
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| October 28, 2015
If You Want To Write, Here's the Book For You
In Praise of Brenda Ueland's Prescient Feminist How-To
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| October 23, 2015
A Phone Call From Paul: Claudia Rankine, Part II
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