Q&A With Nicole Krauss, Author of Great House and The History of Love
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While studying art history in graduate school, novelist Nicole Krauss spent hours in the library researching Rembrandt, only to find that she preferred imagining the details of his life instead.
Elana Estrin | Posted 11.15.2011