The literary lights will be shining when winners of the National Book Awards for 2000 discuss their lives as writers and answer questions at free events tomorrow and Friday.
The winner of the Nobel in economic science discusses how we make choices in business and personal life and when we can and cannot trust our intuitions.
A first-prize winner of 14 piano competitions, the 19-year-old freshman at Columbia University knows the difference between competing and performing and discusses the pitfalls of playing to please the judges with the beginnings of mature self-knowledge.