Philip Roth Comes to Austin... Well, Sort of

Philip Roth to be broadcast in Austin in a live, hourlong interview

Philip Roth Comes to Austin... Well, Sort of

The ever-prolific Philip Roth will be talking about his new release Indignation in a live, hourlong interview that will be piped into university towns all over the country on Sept. 16. The Austin viewing happens at the Charles Nelson Prothro Theater at the Harry Ransom Center. Doors open at 6:30pm; interview starts at 7pm.

For more info, go here. And check out the Chron's review of Indignation in next week's issue.

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