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615 A Conversation with Nicholson Baker | My Last Book with Vera Kutizinski and Anthony Reed

615 A Conversation with Nicholson Baker | My Last Book with Vera Kutizinski and Anthony Reed

Update: 2024-06-17
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What a treat! First, Jacke talks to Nicholson Baker, an author he's been reading for the past three decades, about Finding a Likeness: How I Got Somewhat Better at Art, Baker's deeply personal account of his journey learning how to paint for the first time, and a meditation on the power of art in times of crisis. Then Vera Kutizinski and Anthony Reed, editors of Langston Hughes in Context, stop by to discuss their choices for the last books they will ever read. Enjoy!

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615 A Conversation with Nicholson Baker | My Last Book with Vera Kutizinski and Anthony Reed

615 A Conversation with Nicholson Baker | My Last Book with Vera Kutizinski and Anthony Reed

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