‘The Best American Writer You’ve Never Heard Of’: A Tribute to Charles Portis
Charles Portis’s novels and stories, with their deadpan style, unforgettable characters, and rollicking plots of pursuit, obsession, absurdity, and intrigue, have a passionate following among readers and fellow writers. “His fiction,” Roy Blount, Jr., has said, “is the funniest I know.” To celebrate publication of LOA’s long-awaited collected edition of the author of True Grit, join Blount, Roz Chast, Ian Frazier, Mary Roach, Paul Theroux, Ed Park, Calvin Trillin, and Jay Jennings for an all-star tribute to the novelist whose work has been called “one of the great pure pleasures—both visceral and cerebral—available in modern American literature.” -- Donate to support LOA LIVE programs: loa.org/loalive.

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David McCullough Discusses "1776" the National Archives June 25, 2005

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"Adios, Muchacho!"–Saying Goodbye to Charles Portis: RGBIB 141

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Charles Portis Library of America Part Two–THE MASTERS OF ATLANTIS: RGBIB 332

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Evelyn Waugh Face To Face BBC Interview

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John Updike interview (1995)

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Hannah Arendt talks about what surprised her about Hitler's rise to power.

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My Son Texted: “Dad Can’t Join the Cruise — My Wife Wants Only Family”

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Top 11 Best American Writers

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Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

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Paul Auster interview (2002)

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Does reading make you a better person? | Dominic Sandbrook | The New Society

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Library of America / Publishing House Spotlight (Baldwin, Le Guin, Eiseley)

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McLibel: full documentary (Official)

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The Most Dangerous Aristocrats in England: The Mitford Sisters

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Paul Auster Interview: What Could Have Been

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My Daughter Laughed in Court—Then the Judge Went Pale and Whispered, "It's Him." | Calm Dad Stories

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Weldon Kees: The Disappearing Poet

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“O Albany”: Novelist William Kennedy on His Great Cycle of the City

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Nick Mount on Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse

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