September 17, 2008
Rushdie and Eugenides on The Enchantress of Florence
The video and audio of the conversation can be found over here at the NYPL.
With storytelling that mixes political intrigue and high drama, romance and magic, Jeffrey Eugenides and Salman Rushdie discuss the ways in which the novel is a reflection on war and politics, gender and society, fantasy and rumor, individuality and public life, and how the brutal past still influences our present world.
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You're short one 'd' here. In your defense, it's the first typo I've seen in a title on your site. Can you fix it for us?
Posted by: Catherine | Sep 17, 2008 10:34:31 PM
What a lovely interview and a lovely technique into the interview too. Enjoyed this tremendously.
Posted by: maniza | Sep 19, 2008 4:49:23 PM
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