
When Nora Ephron released her book, “I Remember Nothing,” two years ago, the late beloved screenwriter, author and playwright sat down for a rare television interview with Charlie Rose.
Ephron ended “I Remember Nothing,” which would become her last book, with two lists: “What I Won’t Miss,” and “What I Will Miss.” Death was seemingly something she had thought about, even though she didn’t make her battle with acute myeloid leukemia known to the public.
In her interview with Rose in late 2010, Ephron discussed the inspiration for her book, her mother’s alcoholism, journalism, and also shared her thoughts on aging and why it’s important to have your last meal.











