2024-05-15
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Hello, everyone, and welcome back to conversations with Tyler.
Today I'm very happy to be chatting with Benjamin Moser.
And Benjamin Moser has no title.
He is a writer.
He is an author of a very recent book, which I liked very, very much.
That book is called the upside down meetings with dutch masters.
Benjamin is probably best known for his Pulitzer Prize winning biography of Susan Sontag, and he also has the best known english language biography of the brazilian author Clarice Lispector.