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Jonathan Safran Foer Meets Jeffrey Eugenides 

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A conversation between two great American writers, Jonathan Safran Foer and Jeffrey Eugenides, about the difficulty of writing and living, and the necessity of striking the right balance of self hate in order to write.
While the freedom of writing is exhilarating, it is also difficult to be faced with your own inabilities, and the two writers agree that writing is a difficult task. "I have a fair amount of fear when I am writing a book. You need to hate your work, but if you hate it too much it will stop you from writing." Jeffrey Eugenides says. You cannot blame the general imperfections of life, only yourself, Jonathan Safran Foer adds. They also talk about how they began reading, about striking a balance between getting to the heart of the subject and the reader, and about how stories always stem from problems, as for instance Eugenides search for identity.
The internationally acclaimed, Pulitzer Price winning writer Jeffrey Eugenides (b.1960) is best known for his novels 'The Virgin Suicides', 'Middlesex' and 'The Marriage Plot'. Award winning writer and philosophy major Jonathan Safran Foer (b.1977) is known for his novels Everything Is 'Illuminated' and 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close'.
The conversation between Jeffrey Eugenides and Jonathan Safran Foer was moderated by journalist Martin Krasnik as part of the Louisiana Literature festival, August 2012.
Edited by Honey Biba Beckerlee.
Produced by Peder Wuth.
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Supported by Nordea-fonden.

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Комментарии : 7   
@samwyatt8533
@samwyatt8533 9 лет назад
I wish I could tell Jeff that Middlesex was to me what Anna Karenina was for him.
@tehtitonaterT800
@tehtitonaterT800 9 лет назад
Sam Wyatt Write him a letter.
@priscillakhapai3623
@priscillakhapai3623 4 года назад
I love him too!!
@kamalpreetsingh1686
@kamalpreetsingh1686 4 года назад
Great talk.....this channel is amazing.....
@HomeAtLast501
@HomeAtLast501 3 года назад
I've become very frustrated trying to find interviews with authors that go into depth because there aren't any. Every single interview is conducted as though the interviewer knows absolutely nothing about writing, literature, and the writing process. Similarly, the authors never provide any deep insight about their work. Every conversation is carried out at the most superficial level. And I don't understand why this is so. Rather than hearing 20 consecutive interviews with an author discussing stupid things like how they got into writing, I'd love one 90-minute interview digging deeply into just one of their works, how that particular work evolved over time, their analysis of the character, plot, dynamics, etc.
@prasantbanerjee8199
@prasantbanerjee8199 2 года назад
Why could not the channel simply allow the two writers to speak to each other?
@Nikita35485
@Nikita35485 2 года назад
Really. After a movie on "Everything is illuminated" (the first Foer's book) and another his book "Here I am" I can say the last speech by Foer contain a truth I some way.
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