
Garrison Keillor in Conversation with Roger Rosenblatt at the 92nd Street Y
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Roger Rosenblatt
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Garrison Keillor
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Garrison Keillor needs hardly any introduction. This Grammy and Peabody winner is the creator, host, and writer of A Prairie Home Companion and The Writer's Almanac and has also authored more than 15 books. In this conversation with Roger Rosenblatt, award-winning writer and long-time columnist for Time magazine, Keillor has the audience eating out of his hand as he discusses his novel Pontoon: A Novel of Lake Wobegon. Keillor takes the lead with his understated and folksy baritone, trading witticisms with Rosenblatt, and answering questions with self-deprecating and gentle irony.
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