so inspiring seeing two brilliant human artist living sharing and working together AND raising kids.....#they are lucky to have found each other fate and havent wasted it...
To organizers of the meeting, I think Nick's poems and poetry in general would benefit more from being read in slightly more suitable surroundings, with less distractions, something like by a fireplace, or around a kitchen table in a quiet of dawn, than on a busy street:) But I'm grateful for being introduced to them all the same and will read them, in the quiet of dawn.
It’s funny, I wanted him to read during the peak of the environmental noise, as the ambulances reached their dynamic height, I wanted him to read amongst those sounds of a world that doesn’t stop for poetry, for him to meet the challenge of the urban disjecta and say, what do these poems sound like now.
I can't believe Zadie stole his title and afterwards asked him to give it up! I guess I feel now something similar to what she felt when she had to reconciliate her admiration for Wolf with some less respect worthy facts ;) So, inspired by their very title, I feel free to express myself: Zadie! What a behaviour! :)
@@andrewroberts8139 Well the storefront of the NYC one is totally different, there'd be no room for this kind of gathering, it'd be manic-- whereas this is definitely the iconic green storefront of the Paris store. Plus I think the interviewer mentioned Paris, them both being there on behest of NYU. Also this interviewer lives in Paris. But nonetheless a great interview, no? I wonder how Laird feels with this literary rockstar wife. Perhaps he does indeed feel free. Perhaps also frustrated.
@@jessicafoster8738 Thanks for setting me straight! Yes, that had occurred to me too. Do we ask that question more of a man in that position than a woman?