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Tracy K. Smith on God, Poetry, and Parenting in New York City

Tracy K. Smith on God, Poetry, and Parenting in New York City

The Poet and Memoirist Talks to Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | August 24, 2016

Werner Herzog on the Books Every Filmmaker Should Read

Werner Herzog on the Books Every Filmmaker Should Read

In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber About Teaching, Politics, and More

By Literary Hub | August 10, 2016

Werner Herzog on Volcanoes, North Korea, and the Internet

Werner Herzog on Volcanoes, North Korea, and the Internet

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the Man Who Once Ate His Shoe

By Literary Hub | August 3, 2016

Nico Muhly on Music as Language and Writers in Paris

Nico Muhly on Music as Language and Writers in Paris

Part Two of the Composer's Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | July 20, 2016

Nico Muhly on the Oddness of Deadlines, and the Power of Opera

Nico Muhly on the Oddness of Deadlines, and the Power of Opera

In conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | July 13, 2016

Laurie Anderson on the Time She Invented a Sport with Anne Carson

Laurie Anderson on the Time She Invented a Sport with Anne Carson

Part two of Paul Holdengraber's Conversation with an American Genius

By Literary Hub | June 22, 2016

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Laurie Anderson on Childhood, Storytelling, and Hiding in Plain Sight

By Literary Hub | June 15, 2016

Alain de Botton on Voltaire, Twitter, and Commercial Culture

By Literary Hub | June 8, 2016

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By Neil Gaiman | June 7, 2016

Alain de Botton on the False Promises of Romantic Love

Alain de Botton on the False Promises of Romantic Love

The Author of In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | June 1, 2016

Salman Rushdie on Poetry, Being a Reader, and Going to the Movies

Salman Rushdie on Poetry, Being a Reader, and Going to the Movies

Part Two of Rushdie's Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | May 18, 2016

Salman Rushdie on Letter Writing, Fairy Tales, and Drinking with Gunter Grass

Salman Rushdie on Letter Writing, Fairy Tales, and Drinking with Gunter Grass

In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | May 11, 2016

Andrew Solomon on Global Terrorism, Travel Writing, and Empathy

Andrew Solomon on Global Terrorism, Travel Writing, and Empathy

The Second Part of the PEN President's Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | May 4, 2016

Andrew Solomon on Violence, Isolationism, and the Art of Travel

Andrew Solomon on Violence, Isolationism, and the Art of Travel

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the President of PEN America

By Literary Hub | April 27, 2016

In Which Karl Ove Knausgaard Hangs Out in His Car, Talking

In Which Karl Ove Knausgaard Hangs Out in His Car, Talking

On Life, Children, and Not Really Caring What America Thinks

By Literary Hub | April 20, 2016

Elif Batuman on Crying, Taste, and Writing a Novel Called

Elif Batuman on Crying, Taste, and Writing a Novel Called "The Idiot"

Part Two of Batuman's Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | April 13, 2016

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