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Home > 5/3/08

May 3 | Conversation with Ian McEwan & Steven Pinker
May 3 | Conversation with Ian McEwan & Steven Pinker

May 3, 2008 | Morgan Library & Museum | New York City

With Ian McEwan & Steven Pinker

Discussed: conversation and the rules of engagement; the treatment of underlings; mutual knowledge vs. innuendo; “seeing one’s etchings”; ritual and primitive emotion; transacting intimate relationships in words; rage and desire in Joyce’s “The Dead”; misunderstandings in The Odyssey; and Bartleby the Scrivener as the most annoying man in the world.

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Entire conversation (53:57)

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