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Thalia Book Club: Nicole Krauss, Forest Dark

By: Nicole Krauss
Narrated by: Rebecca Goldstein, Emily Skeggs
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Join best-selling author Nicole Krauss to discuss her upcoming new novel, Forest Dark, an intellectual, humorous, provocative book exploring life and God through the eyes of two Americans lost in Tel Aviv. Krauss will be interviewed by National Humanities Medalist, novelist, and philosopher Rebecca Goldstein (Plato at the Googleplex). With a performance from the novel by Emily Skeggs (Fun Home).

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Audio recording was horrible

I wish I could recommend this but the audio quality was terrible. Think large hall with bad acoustics where no one is wearing a proper mic. I strained to hear what was being said. It was frustrating because there was definitely great stuff to be heard. Also frustrating and extremely distracting was the narrator/moderator's constant um, um, um, eh. What a shame. Better to listen to interviews on YouTube and read them online.

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