A Conversation with Teju Cole

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2024
  • What constitutes a meaningful life in a violent world? Join celebrated author and essayist Teju Cole (Open City) as he considers this question through his most recent work of fiction, Tremor. This poetic exploration continues Cole’s masterful examination of colonial atrocities, casual racism, and “history’s own brutality.” Don’t miss this Chicago Humanities experience with one of the most vibrant voices on today’s literary scene.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @arthurbrown4338
    @arthurbrown4338 2 месяца назад +2

    I love Teju Cole

  • @elenaalexander6138
    @elenaalexander6138 25 дней назад

    As for the subject of the interview, Teju Cole, I was surprised and pleased to hear his commentary on
    Schindler's List: surprised, because it was shown so long ago, though he's obviously thought about it
    for a log time, and pleased, because when my [late] mother and I went to see it-actually fortified, ahead
    of time, with tissues-we left the movie theater dry-eyed, and agreeing that it was sentimental, to the hilt,
    and wondering what all the fuss and praise was about? It's been a long time, but unless I've created a
    false memory, the wheeling out of the actual Mrs. Schindler, in a post-film sequence, was, for me, the final
    insult to the viewer's intellectual, and emotional, intelligence.

  • @elenaalexander6138
    @elenaalexander6138 25 дней назад

    I know I must be missing something, and it's here, somewhere, but who is the interviewer? Thanks.