The Unlikely Believer: How a Smart-Assed Intellectual Crossed the Secular/Religious Divide – Mary Karr

What an absolute delight and honor it was to meet and listen to the one […]

Mockingbird / 4.30.13

What an absolute delight and honor it was to meet and listen to the one and only Mary Karr at last week’s conference in NYC. Buckle your seat-belts indeed – just don’t leave the cake out in the rain:

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11 responses to “The Unlikely Believer: How a Smart-Assed Intellectual Crossed the Secular/Religious Divide – Mary Karr”

  1. Jim McNeely says:

    I’ll never have that recipe again!

  2. John Zahl says:

    Jim, seeing the two of you discuss the merits of MacArthur Park in front of us was one of the conference highlights for me. 🙂

  3. Ken says:

    I laughed when she said she read “Nausea” at age 12, because I remember reading my father’s copy at 11 or 12. Why I read it I don’t remember, but if I did it again, I might understand it!

  4. Corbett says:

    Awesome! We have a bi-weekly podcast if you’re interested in more like this, called the Smart Believer Podcast:
    http://smartbeliever.com

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