On this edition of Conversations with History, UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler is joined by writer and editor Eva Hoffman. Their discussion covers writing, the dilemmas of displaced persons, and the challenge of reconciling history and memory. Series: "Conversations with History" [10/2002] [Humanities] [Show ID: 6796]
Great interview. Just this evening fininished "Appasionata" and therefore am most interested in this interview's focus on the piano as well as Hoffman's new and great novel. Wendy Orange
wendy18o 3 months ago
Great interview. Just this evening fininished "Appasionata" and therefore am most interview's focus on the piano as well as Hoffman's new and great novel. Wendy Orange
wendy18o 3 months ago
polska <3
LaskaSLG 1 year ago
Lost in Translation is a venerable masterpiece.
scratchneck 1 year ago 2
I'm Polish =)
DisappearingGirl24 2 years ago
Wonderful interview. I went to high school with the interviewew in Vancouver in the early sxities. Her name then was Eva Wydra. I'd love to know how to contact her. And I plan to check out her books. if someone can tell me how to contact her, I'd be obliged.
Itzik Basman
vergeharget 4 years ago
This is a wonderful interview that I happened on by accident. I went to high school with Ms
Hoffman in Vancouver in the early sixties. Then she was Eva Wydra. She was in a couple of my classes, but I really did not know her. I heard of her from time to time because she was a good friend of my wife's first cousin's wife who I see once in a while. I want to look at her books and I'd love to know how to get in touch with her. I can't find out how on the web. Tell me someone please.
Itzik Basman
vergeharget 4 years ago