Cynthia Ozick at the 92nd Street Y
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Narrated by:
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Roger Rosenblatt
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By:
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Cynthia Ozick
About this listen
This program is one of a series of afternoon talks, hosted by Roger Rosenblatt, which features intimate discussions with writers about their work, their passions and the books on their night tables.
©2008 92nd Street Y (P)2008 92nd Street YEditor reviews
Sometimes referred to as the "Emily Dickinson of the Bronx", Cynthia Ozick has been turning out some of the most highly praised literature in English, for over 40 years. Known most often for her short stories, Ozick has an extensive catalogue that includes novels, story collections, essays, and even dramas. Journalist Roger Rosenblatt sits down with the accomplished author for an afternoon of intimate and witty conversation about her life and her writing. Listeners will delight in Ozick’s candor and within minutes will see just why she retains such a large space on the shelf of American literature.