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NJ Spotlight News | Rutgers professor: Netanyahu is a 'great political survivor' | Season 2023


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Interview: Michael Boyle, associate professor of political science

The video at the provided URL features an interview with T.C. Boyle, an acclaimed American novelist, discussing his writing process and inspirations. Boyle shares insights into his latest work, emphasizing his interest in exploring human nature and societal issues through his characters. He talks about the importance of setting in his stories, often choosing unique and vivid environments to enhance the narrative. Boyle also touches on his approach to character development, revealing how he delves deep into the psyche of his protagonists to create compelling and relatable stories. Throughout the interview, Boyle's passion for literature and his dedication to crafting thought-provoking narratives are evident.

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