Posted on 16/08/04
The omnivore of serious prose
Lawrence Weschler loves to talk about The New Yorker, the poetry of non-fiction prose, the famous artists -- from David Hockney to Roman Polanski -- that he has profiled and his most recent book, Vermeer in Bosnia, a graceful and illuminating collection of pieces culled from the 30-year arc of his journalism career. But if you really want to get him going, veer the conversation toward celebrity journalism.
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