Key West Literary Seminar

I LOST IT AT THE MOVIES

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classic_pod.pngAt the 2005 Seminar on Humor, Bruce Jay Friedman read his short story "A Change of Plan", originally published in Esquire Magazine. Friedman talked about how the story made the journey to the screen with the 1972  Elaine May-helmed "The Heartbreak Kid" (just remade starring Ben Stiller). It's a great tale of a young writer's seduction by Hollywood, the now-quaint notion of "prostituting yourself" and the consoling power of room service.


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Recordings of the Key West Literary Seminar began in 1988, when Meg O'Brien recorded and produced our annual event for WLRN's Radio Reading Service. Two decades later, we continue Meg's work. Our goal is to create a complete digital archive of Seminar recordings, and to release the best of these recordings here. You can listen right here on our site, download the .mp3 files, and/or subscribe to a series of podcasts. Recordings are released on a casual schedule, as soon as they are ready. Contact Arlo Haskell, our media director, with any questions: arlohaskell [at] gmail [dot] com.

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