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Late Night with Seth Meyers Podcast

Late Night Lit: C.K. Chau

Late Night with Seth Meyers Podcast

NBC

News Commentary, A Closer Look, Politics, Seth Myers, Political Comedy, Books, Tv & Film, Seth Meyers, After Shows, Comedy, News, Authors

4.33.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2023

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Late Night supervising producer Sarah Jenks-Daly interviews C.K. Chau, author of Good Fortune.

Plus, Seth's mom Hilary Meyers offers some summer reading picks.

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0:45.0

Hi everyone, I'm Sarah Janks daily, supervising producer at Late Night, and this is Late Night

0:51.1

On this episode, we welcome debut novelist C.K. Chow, whose book Good Fortune was published earlier

0:57.6

this month. Plus, we'll hear from Seth's mom, Hillary Myers, who joins our summer series to share

1:03.7

a couple of recommendations for your own summer reading.

1:14.1

C.K. Chow's debut novel is a reimagining of the iconic Jane Austen book Pride and Prejudice.

1:20.4

Set in the early 2000s in New York City's Chinatown. C.K. speaks to us about when she was first

1:26.8

introduced to Jane Austen's writing. Even though in her words, she wasn't at the right age to

1:31.5

appreciate it, and the importance of neighborhoods and communities, both large and small in the book.

1:37.2

Now here's my conversation with C.K. Chow.

1:42.3

Welcome back to our Late Night Live Summer series. Today we are joined by author C.K. Chow,

1:47.6

whose debut novel Good Fortune is available now. C.K. thanks so much for being here.

1:52.5

Thank you so much for having me. I'm really excited to be here.

1:55.7

I'm excited you're here too. So we've had many writers join us on not only our show, but also the

2:01.5

podcast. Many of them have jobs outside of writing. I read you've actually worked in the publishing

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