Great interview. What an author! I loved Held, my first read for Anne Michaels and it will not be my last. I finished it a few weeks ago and it is still in my thoughts. It absolutely deserves the Booker prize this year!
Thank you for this interview. Anne Michaels is a little poetic for me and I feel I miss the point mostly. Listening to her talking about her questions gave me a new way into her work.
What a gift! Thank you! I loved the book, and getting to hear Anne after finishing the novel is like getting to have a big piece of chocolate cake after a delicious dinner!
my first time hearing about this author -- Anne Michaels -- Loved it and I will be a loyal follower to her writings - yes, she is a powerful writer -- I was touched by this interview
I found her talk about how she engages with questions she has fascinating and challenging. When we encounter hard questions in our lives, do we resist them or hide from them? Michaels says she stays with the question, lives with the discomfort, until she knows what she believes.
Thank you for this interview. Loved Held. Listening to her discuss writing is not unlike reading her writing. Provocative and spell-binding.
Great interview. What an author! I loved Held, my first read for Anne Michaels and it will not be my last. I finished it a few weeks ago and it is still in my thoughts. It absolutely deserves the Booker prize this year!
Thank you for this interview. Anne Michaels is a little poetic for me and I feel I miss the point mostly. Listening to her talking about her questions gave me a new way into her work.
What a gift! Thank you! I loved the book, and getting to hear Anne after finishing the novel is like getting to have a big piece of chocolate cake after a delicious dinner!
my first time hearing about this author -- Anne Michaels -- Loved it and I will be a loyal follower to her writings - yes, she is a powerful writer -- I was touched by this interview
Stunning book!
I found her talk about how she engages with questions she has fascinating and challenging. When we encounter hard questions in our lives, do we resist them or hide from them? Michaels says she stays with the question, lives with the discomfort, until she knows what she believes.