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An Interview with Armistead Maupin
- Narrated by: Beth Anderson
- Length: 40 mins
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- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Art & Literature
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Publisher's Summary
Armistead Maupin is well-known for his Tales of the City series, which began as a daily serial in the San Francisco Chronicle in 1976, and for being one of the first writers of popular fiction to include people of every sexual stripe in his work. The Tales of the City have since appeared in six best-selling books and in three television mini-series. Maupin is currently working on a new novel, Michael Tolliver Lives, that will feature characters from the beloved series.
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- Rahul
- 05-31-11
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Most of the interviews that i have heard so far are dull but this one seems nice and interesting.
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- Juleshm
- 02-14-20
Great Audible Interview. Such a lovely man!
Armistead Maupin despite enormous critical, success proves in the interview to be entirely down to earth, almost bashful at times. I wondered the first time listening to The Night Listener how biographical the sweet, sensitive and humorous Gabriel was. Quite a bit it seems. A must for any fan!
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- Redwildgoose
- 12-07-19
Wonderfully natural and spontaneous exchange.
Just wish it were longer. Thank you so much for making this conversation with Armisted available on Audible. It is important to hear his voice.
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- janice
- 03-26-11
Deceptive wrapping
This was an excellent interview, and may have changed my mind somewhat about this Author. The interview was handled in an excellent manner as the Author spoke a lot of himself and his ideas. I started to read 'The Listener" some time back, and did not finish it. I had bought a book which I found very distasteful, and believe the wrapper info was misleading. I still believe the content of the book was not spelled out very well, however the discussion has made me curious enough to dig it out and complete the book. If I get through it, I may read more of his work.
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- markj
- 08-03-21
Dull
Like many others, I usually love listening to Armistead Maupin. This, however, is merely a promotion for a 2006 movie and the interviewer is dreadful.
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- Sade O.
- 09-07-20
Sorely disappointed
I'm a fan and was so looking forward to this. The interviewer is awful, ill prepared with incorrect information. One of the worst interviews I've heard.... despite loving listening to Armistead I couldn't stick the short 40min.