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prof_pangaea) wrote2005-01-01 10:57 pm
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NPR is so wonderful
Interviews! Thanks for being awesome, NPR!!
With Michael Chabon, about his new novel The Final Solution: A Story of Detection (guess who the "old man" is!):
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4235933
I don't know if Steve Inskeep (who conducted this interview) is really familiar with Sherlock Holmes, but he has obviously read and enjoyed the stories in the past, and the bit that Chabon reads from his book is bloody brilliant.
With Les Klinger, author of the New Annotated Sherlock Holmes (so very much goodness):
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4197258
This one has a link to a 1991 interview with Jeremy Brett as well! Yay!! Also, Liane Hanson (who conducts both interviews) is obviously familiar with canon and with the Granada series, which is an added bonus.
With Michael Chabon, about his new novel The Final Solution: A Story of Detection (guess who the "old man" is!):
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4235933
I don't know if Steve Inskeep (who conducted this interview) is really familiar with Sherlock Holmes, but he has obviously read and enjoyed the stories in the past, and the bit that Chabon reads from his book is bloody brilliant.
With Les Klinger, author of the New Annotated Sherlock Holmes (so very much goodness):
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4197258
This one has a link to a 1991 interview with Jeremy Brett as well! Yay!! Also, Liane Hanson (who conducts both interviews) is obviously familiar with canon and with the Granada series, which is an added bonus.