In this episode of "The Interview" from The New York Times, David Marchese interviews author John Green, delving into themes of hope, suffering, and the role of fiction in a world grappling with complex issues. Green reflects on his time as a chaplain in a children's hospital, his struggles with mental health, and how these experiences have shaped his writing and perspective. The conversation explores Green's views on global health, the impact of social media on young people, and his evolving relationship with faith, anxiety, and the creative process, including his break from writing novels and his return to fiction with a new book for adults.
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