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Hansen started off his press conference without taking a question.
As he was taking a question, he began to look distracted.
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Taking a question from the audience on which of his novels had been the most enjoyable to write, Franzen offered a reversal of the truism that artists must suffer for their art, saying: "I had a kind of artistic conversion in the 90s and sort of retooled all sorts of ways of thinking about what I was doing … so that if it's not fun, I'm not doing it".
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He repeatedly raised his hand and asked the senators to "take a question from law enforcement".
He'll take a question and he'll just answer it, and it'll be fine".
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