In case you're interested, I should be on the Brian Lehrer show (no relation) on WNYC tomorrow morning (approximately 10:30ish) talking about (what else?) Proust and neuroscience. I'll also be signing books at the Barnes and Noble at 82nd and Broadway tomorrow evening at 7 PM.
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I heard the segment on the Briar Lehrer Show and appreciated the discussion very much--even though it was quite brief. I generally agree with your assessment and think that great scientists and artists are in fact trying to express a form of truth through their works. Thanks for the clarity, as well as sparking further interest, in an area that can very murky and grey.