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John Freeman

John Freeman
John Freeman is the editor of Freeman’s, a literary annual of new writing, and executive editor of Literary Hub. His books include How to Read a Novelist and Dictionary of the Undoing, as well as a trilogy of anthologies about inequality, including Tales of Two Americas, about inequity in the US at large, and Tales of Two Planets, which features storytellers from around the globe on the climate crisis. Maps, his debut collection of poems, was published in 2017, followed by The Park in 2020. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages and has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and The New York Times. He is the former editor of Granta and teaches writing at NYU.


How the Writer Listens: Svetlana Alexievich

John Freeman in Conversation with the Nobel Laureate
August 22, 2016  By John Freeman
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How the Writer Uses Humor: Aleksandar Hemon

The Two Founding Members of Future Band "Freemon" In Conversation in Sarajevo
July 28, 2016  By John Freeman
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How the Writer Researches: Annie Proulx

John Freeman Interviews the Pulitzer Prize Winner in her Snoqualmie Valley Home
July 7, 2016  By John Freeman
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How the Writer Edits: Julian Barnes

John Freeman Talks Shop with the Prolific Novelist
May 26, 2016  By John Freeman
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Talking to Pulitzer Prize-Winning Writer Viet Thanh Nguyen

John Freeman Chats with the Author of The Sympathizer
April 18, 2016  By John Freeman
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Karl Ove Knausgaard on Failure, Memory, and Writing 20 Pages a Day

John Freeman catches up with the My Struggle author in Japan
April 14, 2016  By John Freeman
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Contemplating the Infinite with Annie Dillard

"One of the most sensitive, listening intelligences ever to breathe American air"
March 10, 2016  By John Freeman
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Marlon James is Not the Updike of Jamaica, and Other Revelations

The Man Booker Winner Reflects on the Year That Was, With John Freeman
December 3, 2015  By John Freeman
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The Poet on His Island

A Final Conversation with Tomas Tranströmer
June 2, 2015  By John Freeman
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Edward St. Aubyn: A Writer’s Suicide Pact

Truth, Fiction, and Surviving One's Life
May 19, 2015  By John Freeman
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Knausgaard on Masculinity, Excrement, and Quitting

A Conversation with Karl, on the eve of Book Four
April 27, 2015  By John Freeman
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A Brief History of the Future of Reading

From page to screen to phone and back again
April 8, 2015  By John Freeman
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