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December 14, 2007 | 2:16 pm
Posted by Brad A. Greenberg
This was cool. God Blog readers know I enjoy the writings of Michael Chabon, and last month I got to interview him after the Celebration of Jewish Books at the American Jewish University. JTN put it on their Web site a few weeks ago, but we just got it up on YouTube for your embedded enjoyment.
I asked Chabon about his “frozen chosen” hit “The Yiddish Policemen’s Union,” about being called an anti-Semite and about being comfortable as a geek.
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Being a geek in high school can be painful but after reaching the age of 35, being a geek can make one seem smarter and even sexier. I know I prefer the bookish type.
haaa…. nice interview
This is a very nice interview, and interesting. Thanks for sharing this!
What a great interview! He is certainly an intelligent man and it’s nice to know whats on his mind.
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“Being a geek in high school can be painful but after reaching the age of 35, being a geek can make one seem smarter and even sexier. I know I prefer the bookish type..”...agrees with the previous speaker
You are right about being a geek after 35. A lot of people really blossom at that age.
I like the way he writes and I think you were one of the luckiest man in the world that day. Really cool. I wish I could ask him about something.
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I’m a fan of Michael Chabon. He’s writings are really good and I can’t seem to put down his books once I start reading them and he’s also a good person. He’s true to himself and not at all pretentious.
Wow! You got to interview Michael Chabon! You’re really lucky. I love his books, especially Wonderboys. It’s a must read!
Brad great interview. I really like Michael’s writing and I have no problem with him being a geek!
The term geek gets thrown around a lot. I don’t mind when people call me geek nowadays. They’re just jealous. Great interview with Michael by the way.
Great interview. I love Michael Chabon’s work.
Thanks for sharing the video, Michael explains in some detail his thoughts on the way he writes and about “The Yiddish Policemen’s Union,”
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