The Art of the Interview & Knowing Your Subject featuring Larry Grobel
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Publication Date |
Mar 17, 2022
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01:14:59

Larry Grobel has been called by Playboy, “The interviewers’ interviewer,” by Joyce Carol Oats, “The Mozart of interviewers” and by J.P. Donleavy, “The most intelligent interviewer in the United States.” 

Larry has written for The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Playboy and many more magazines and newspapers. He’s published 29 books including biographies, fiction and non-fiction. He’s been yelled at by Di Niro, scolded by Patty Hearst, almost thrown out of a car by Bobby Knight. He’s spent two weeks in Tahiti with Brando, gone toe to toe with Barbra Streisand, flown Kurt Russell’s plane and listened to Dolly Parton tap out her idea for “9-5” with her fingernails. Larry’s stories are vast and epic.

Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending this year's Best Picture Oscar Nominees and The Dropout on Hulu.

Path Points of Interest:

Larry Grobel

Larry Grobel's Amazon Author Page

Larry Grobel's Short Stories

The Narcissist

Schemers, Dreamers, Cheaters, Believers

Stuck

Larry's Picks

Billions

Succession

My Brilliant Friend

Shameless

Ozark

Righteous Gemstones

My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

Down To The Crossroads by Aram Goudsouzian

Woodcutters by Thomas Bernhard

Concrete by Thomas Bernhard

Our Picks

The Dropout on Hulu 

The Dropout Podcast

Best Picture Nominees

BELFAST

CODA

DON'T LOOK UP

DUNE

KING RICHARD

LICORICE PIZZA

NIGHTMARE ALLEY

THE POWER OF THE DOG

WEST SIDE STORY

DRIVE MY CAR

Larry Grobel has been called by Playboy, “The interviewers’ interviewer,” by Joyce Carol Oats, “The Mozart of interviewers” and by J.P. Donleavy, “The most intelligent interviewer in the U.S.” Larry has written for The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Playboy and many more magazines and newspapers. He’s published 29 books including biographies, fiction and non-fiction. He’s been yelled at by Di Niro, scolded by Patty Hearst, almost thrown out of a car by Bobby Knight. He’s spent two weeks in Tahiti with Brando, gone toe to toe with Barbra Streisand, flown Kurt Russell’s plane and listened to Dolly Parton tap out her idea for “9-5” with her fingernails. Larry’s stories are vast and epic. Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending this year's Best Picture Oscar Nominees and The Dropout on Hulu.

Larry Grobel has been called by Playboy, “The interviewers’ interviewer,” by Joyce Carol Oats, “The Mozart of interviewers” and by J.P. Donleavy, “The most intelligent interviewer in the United States.” 

Larry has written for The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Playboy and many more magazines and newspapers. He’s published 29 books including biographies, fiction and non-fiction. He’s been yelled at by Di Niro, scolded by Patty Hearst, almost thrown out of a car by Bobby Knight. He’s spent two weeks in Tahiti with Brando, gone toe to toe with Barbra Streisand, flown Kurt Russell’s plane and listened to Dolly Parton tap out her idea for “9-5” with her fingernails. Larry’s stories are vast and epic.

Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending this year's Best Picture Oscar Nominees and The Dropout on Hulu.

Path Points of Interest:

Larry Grobel

Larry Grobel's Amazon Author Page

Larry Grobel's Short Stories

The Narcissist

Schemers, Dreamers, Cheaters, Believers

Stuck

Larry's Picks

Billions

Succession

My Brilliant Friend

Shameless

Ozark

Righteous Gemstones

My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

Down To The Crossroads by Aram Goudsouzian

Woodcutters by Thomas Bernhard

Concrete by Thomas Bernhard

Our Picks

The Dropout on Hulu 

The Dropout Podcast

Best Picture Nominees

BELFAST

CODA

DON'T LOOK UP

DUNE

KING RICHARD

LICORICE PIZZA

NIGHTMARE ALLEY

THE POWER OF THE DOG

WEST SIDE STORY

DRIVE MY CAR

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