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Conversation: Chico Buarque and Paul Auster

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2010

Chico Buarque and Paul Auster take part in a conversation at the New York Public Library during the 2005 PEN World Voices Festival.

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  • J'adore PEN

    BangkokJohnny

    Royaume de Thailande

  • Congratulations to the organizers of the meeting, it was a surprise for me to learn so much about a brazilian author in a foreign language, mirrors, mirrors...

    Budapeste, what a great existentialist novel, Kafka would really love it!

  • What a great interview. I've read Paul Auster's novel "Timbuktu" many years before I read Chico Buarque's books. I am brazilian and I always thought of Chico Buarque as a great song-writer and music composer.

    In the last few years I read all of his prose and it amazed me. His father and grandfather were great brazilian intelectuals, but I never casted him in that same cathegory, maybe due to my own prejudice towards popular music.

  • Wonderful to see Chico right here in the US, thank you so much for sharing this video! This is the very first interview by him that I get to see in English. When was he here in the US? 

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