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Uploaded on Apr 30, 2008
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Nicole Krauss is the author of the novels Man Walks Into a Room and The History of Love. Her fiction has been published in The New Yorker, Harper's, and Esquire. She was born in New York City and now lives in Brooklyn.
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Johannahlee 3 years ago
I loved History of Love. It's a book i can read over and over again. It never gets old.
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lovevalorem 4 years ago
"Unless there is a feeling that is incredibly pressing. And that's the reason why you write."
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Lou Leith 1 year ago
Isn't she beautiful?
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TurboDuck 3 years ago
The History of Love is by far my favourite book. I'm not a huge fan of Man Walks into a Room though.
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aleister crowley 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Her husband is a miserable hack. Her prose is solid but the novels themselves are a bit precious and "young."
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maxygolf 4 years ago
I read The History of Love in a 24 hr. period because I was so drawn into the life of her character, Leopold Gursky . I was strongly affected by the surprising and emotional conclusions and was moved to immediately contact Nicole Krauss to tell her how much meaning the book had for me.
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vendredi3 4 years ago
History of Love is one of my favourite books. Wonderful to see video of the author talking about the writing process.
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taiheimaru 4 years ago
her work is terrific. somewhat similar in themes and vision to her husband, Jonathan Safran Foer.
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