Posts tagged “wall street journal”
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The Wall Street Journal interviews Eva Gabrielsson
June 28, 2011
“Eva Gabrielsson, the common-law widow of the late novelist Stieg Larsson, whose Millennium trilogy sold 60 million copies world-wide, has written a moving memoir “There Are Things I Want You To Know” About Stieg Larsson and Me. The title comes from a love letter Mr. Larsson wrote to Ms. Gabrielsson at 22 years old, thinking he might die in Ethiopia. . . Now, she tells of their 32 years together, of his sudden death in 2004 at 50, of her loss of stewardship of his $100 million literary estate that, according to archaic Swedish inheritance laws, goes to his estranged father and brother. On an American book tour that has become a media event, Ms. Gabrielsson spoke to the Wall Street Journal, about her life and her book, on Thursday, before being interviewed at Manhattan’s 92nd Street Y by feminist icon Gloria Steinem.” — Wall Street Journal
Tags: eva gabrielsson, feminism, gloria steinem, interview, stieg larsson, stiegandeva, there are things i want you to know, wall street journal, wall street shuffle
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Paul Verhoeven in the Wall Street Journal’s “Speakeasy”
April 14, 2010
The moderator of the discussion [at the IFC in New York City on April 8], Slate contributor Eric Hynes, noted that the filmmaker’s dour explanation of Jesus’s world “sounds just like a Paul Verhoeven movie.”
The response was immediate. “Yeah,” Verhoeven said, “but I didn’t invent it this time.”
— From the Wall Street Journal’s “Speakeasy” blogTags: articles, interviews, jesus of nazareth, paul verhoeven, politics, religion, speakeasy, wall street journal


