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Sinopse
Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.
Episódios
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A Month of Milosz: Old Age and Influence
24/11/1998 Duração: 29minThis month, at 87, Czeslaw Milosz sees the publication of his newest book, A Roadside Dog. (Part four of four)
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A Month of Milosz: Post-War
19/11/1998 Duração: 29minThe Captive Mind and the move to California. (Part three of four)
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A Month of Milosz: Young Adulthood
12/11/1998 Duração: 29minGenocide, war and the destruction of his homeland bring a dark vision into Czeslaw Milosz's poetry. (Part two of four)
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A Month of Milosz: Introduction and Childhood
05/11/1998 Duração: 29minNobel Laureate Czeslaw Milosz's memories of childhood make for a poetry of ecstasy and initiation. (Part one of four)
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Karen Elizabeth Gordon
29/10/1998 Duração: 29minKaren Elizabeth Gordon, author of Torn Wings and Faux Pas (Pantheon) . The uniquely crazy lexicographer discusses her fairy-tale dictionary-explosion novels.
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Toni Morrison
22/10/1998 Duração: 30minIn this exclusive interview on the subject of her classic novel Beloved (Knopf), Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison discusses areas of the writer's imagination that can't be captured by the film.
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Kenward Elmslie
15/10/1998 Duração: 29minKenward Elmslie, author of Routine Disruptions (Coffee House Press). Finally--a collection of poems that ranges across wizard-poet Elmslie's career. Be sure to hear "Girl; Machine" -- an entire Busby Berkeley musical in a single poem. Hands down, Bookworm's favorite living American poet.
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Peter Hedges
08/10/1998 Duração: 29minPeter Hedges, author of An Ocean in Iowa (Hyperion). The author of What's Eating Gilbert Grape has written a new novel of childhood angst. Hedges explores his access to childhood memories and the difficulties of being a minister's son.
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Ann Beattie: Park City
01/10/1998 Duração: 29minA selection of stories--classic and new--by Ann Beattie, a woman who changed the emotional color of American fiction...
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Lydia Davis
24/09/1998 Duração: 29minAlmost No Memory (Ecco) Lydia Davis, the author of peculiar miniature prose pieces reads and discusses her explorations of the space between the intellect and the physical world.
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Daniel Menaker
17/09/1998 Duração: 29minDaniel Menaker, author of The Treatment (Knopf). Daniel Menaker on his comedy of morals. It's a New York novel with all the trimmings: psychoanalysis, prep schools and the death of the New York intellectual way of life.
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Jane Smiley
10/09/1998 Duração: 29minThe All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton (Knopf). Just one of the implications in this historical novel is that women disciplined their slaves more harshly than did male slave-owners. How has the author come to this conclusion? Jane Smiley on writer's intuition.
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Nicholson Baker
03/09/1998 Duração: 30minThe Everlasting Story of Nory (Random House) The secret of Nicholson Baker's newest novel (a collaboration with his pre-adolescent daughter) is revealed in this interview taped before a live audience.
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Rose Tremaine
27/08/1998 Duração: 29minRose Tremaine, author of The Way I Found Her (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). An English schoolboy's infatuation with a mysterious older Russian novelist is charted in a novel whose tone shifts from coming-of-age enchantment to uneasy sexual guilt.
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John Irving: A Widow for One Year
20/08/1998 Duração: 30minJohn Irving speaks about loss--of marriage, children, parents, love, and explores his work's greatest paradox.
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Richard Price
13/08/1998 Duração: 30minRichard Price, author of Freedomland (Broadway). A high-wire thriller for the peak of the summer. Richard Price brings wild style and dare-devil, Lenny Bruce-like riffs to his urban nightmares. It's a best-seller even an aesthete can love.
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Norman Mailer
06/08/1998 Duração: 30minThe Time of Our Time (Random House) Some of the greatest prose highs of this American century are found in this vast anthology by Norman Mailer.
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C. S. Godshalk
30/07/1998 Duração: 29minC. S. Godshalk, author of Kalimantaan (Holt). A startling first novel, set in Borneo, about the wars between order and nature. While the author claims the book is about love, this interview shows it to be equally about disappointment and loss.
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Jane DeLynn
16/07/1998 Duração: 29minJane DeLynn, author of Bad Sex Is Good (Painted Leaf Press). The urbane Jane DeLynn discourses on the difficulty of everything--from sex to simply breathing.