![]() Well, near and dear is a great way to put it. What's most near and dear to you about that book 20 years to 22 years later? I mean, I began writing when I moved back to Brooklyn, probably in 1997 or early '98. Twenty years, right, since “Motherless Brooklyn” was published? The pre-release screening will only be Lethem’s second taste of the film, so in advance of that we chatted with him about this very different fruit. Second St., Claremont), followed by a Q&A with Lethem, the Roy Edward Disney '51 Professor of Creative Writing and Professor of English. 30, at the Laemmle Claremont 5 Theatre (450 W. 1, but The Humanities Studio at Pomona College will present a special, pre-release screening at 6 p.m. But we did ask him to compare and contrast the book experience to his experience watching the film by actor/director/screenwriter Edward Norton, which is already a festival favorite. We didn’t ask Pomona College Professor Jonathan Lethem what type of fruit his critically acclaimed bestselling novel “Motherless Brooklyn” is. ![]() Both are fruit but taste completely different. Author Stephen King has compared books and movies to apples and oranges. ![]()
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