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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

Elif Batuman: On the Russians, the Telephone, and Hyphenated Identity

Elif Batuman: On the Russians, the Telephone, and Hyphenated Identity

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with Elif Batuman

By Literary Hub | April 6, 2016

Eric Jarosinski, The Man Behind Nein Quarterly

Eric Jarosinski, The Man Behind Nein Quarterly

Part Two of Paul Holdengraber's Conversation with the Man Who Said No

By Literary Hub | March 30, 2016

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Who is the Man Behind Nein Quarterly?

By Literary Hub | March 23, 2016

Adam Phillips on Walt Whitman, Self-Discovery, and American Rock n' Roll

By Literary Hub | March 16, 2016

Adam Phillips Talks Wilde, Writing, and the Joy of Lacan

By Literary Hub | March 9, 2016

Clive James on Dying, Poetry, and the Wonders of the English Language

Clive James on Dying, Poetry, and the Wonders of the English Language

Part Two of Clive James Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | March 2, 2016

Clive James on Death, Poetry, and His Brand New Bookshelves

Clive James on Death, Poetry, and His Brand New Bookshelves

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the Legendary Poet and Critic

By Literary Hub | February 24, 2016

Jhumpa Lahiri: On Language and the Longing for Home

Jhumpa Lahiri: On Language and the Longing for Home

Part Two of Lahiri's Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | February 17, 2016

Jhumpa Lahiri: On Family, Banality, and the Art of Conversation

Jhumpa Lahiri: On Family, Banality, and the Art of Conversation

The Author of In Other Words, In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | February 10, 2016

Cheryl Strayed on Alice Munro and Learning to Be a Writer

Cheryl Strayed on Alice Munro and Learning to Be a Writer

Part Two of the Wild Author's Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | February 3, 2016

Cheryl Strayed: Sex, Grief, Joy, and the Eternal Quotation

Cheryl Strayed: Sex, Grief, Joy, and the Eternal Quotation

The Author of Wild Takes a Phone Call From Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | January 27, 2016

Williams Gibson: On Technophobia and the Power of Film

Williams Gibson: On Technophobia and the Power of Film

The Second Part of Paul Holdengraber's conversation with William Gibson

By Literary Hub | January 20, 2016

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