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Art Buchwald with Joy Behar at the 92nd Street Y

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Art Buchwald with Joy Behar at the 92nd Street Y

By: Art Buchwald
Narrated by: Joy Behar
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The late Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Art Buchwald wrote over 30 books, including his two-part memoir, the best-selling Leaving Home, and I'll Always Have Paris. In 1986, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters.Life and Art: Listen to Leaving Home and I'll Always Have Paris!©2009 92nd Street Y (P)2009 92nd Street Y Literature & Fiction Satire

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The late Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Art Buchwald spoke with American comedian and former co-host on The View Joy Behar about his life and career as a humorist and writer, touching on the events in his two-part memoir Leaving Home and I'll Always Have Paris. Buchwald's intelligent tough-guy persona lends particular humor to his reminiscences on leaving for Paris at age 21 on the G.I. Bill and working at The New York Herald Tribune as a nightlife columnist, and somehow managing to bluff his way into Grace Kelly's wedding.

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Well presented. Well recorded. Fans should enjoy this very much It's not his funniest material but it's pleasing.

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This was an incredibly interesting nterbiew. I’ve always admired Joy and I have enjoyed Art for decades. The hardships of his early life servers as a positive attribute for continuing life’s struggles. I’m glad that I purchased this interview.

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