'ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE' Author Anthony Doerr on His Love of Nature

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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anthony Doerr sits down for a fun and heartfelt conversation about what inspires him with host Dean Nelson as part of the Writer's Symposium By the Sea. Doerr won the Pulitzer Prize and Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction for "All the Light We Cannot See," which was on the New York Times bestseller list for over 200 weeks. His other works include "Cloud Cuckoo Land," "About Grace," "Four Seasons in Rome," and the short story collections "The Shell Collector" and "Memory Wall." [4/2023] [Show ID: 38119]

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To hear Doerr speak to us writers about how he integrates theme story and character is a magnificent gift .

sheiladecosse
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HOOKED IN THE FIRST FEW MIN! reading All The Light.. right now and can't put down! Now to see Anthony speak is icing on top! Thanks for this great interview!

MicciCohan
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I could listen to this guy all day too.

indieoregano
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The best series ever. The characters, setting and dialogue were amazing always engaging. Very special heartfelt story

diannetherien
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Wow. He's so Human. ATLWCS is one of my favorite books.

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Till the end I was expecting that Marie-Laure would gain back her vision. He character is so innocent and unique

shahzadahmed
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neat...inspiring...as a physician anthropologist

philoaviaticus
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"Over rating the threat of
morality. Is that possible?

billenglish