Bookworm

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Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.

Episódios

  • Robert Stone

    09/07/1998 Duração: 29min

    Damascus Gate (Houghton Mifflin). Robert Stone explores the underlying holiness of all faith--from the fanatic's to the mystic's, from the con-man's to the addict's...

  • Dorothy Allison

    02/07/1998 Duração: 29min

    Dorothy Allison, author of Cavedweller (Dutton). Dorothy Allison's arrival as a significant voice in mainstream American fiction provokes questions of identity and the limits of truthfulness. How far can she go?

  • Timothy O'Grady

    25/06/1998 Duração: 29min

    Timothy O'Grady author of I Could Read the Sky (Harvill). A collaborative novel consisting of prose by Tim O'Grady and photographs by Steve Pike, I Could Read the Sky is a devastating account of the lives of Irish workers in England. O'Grady explores his own uprooted nature and how he discovered his "voice.;"

  • Stephen Kessler

    18/06/1998 Duração: 29min

    A Tribute to Julio Cort---r. Stephen Kessler, the translator of Save Twilight (City Lights), the first volume of Cort---r's poetry to appear in English, discusses the great South American fabulist--his life, his lunacy, his politics, his surrealism, and his cat.

  • Russell Banks: Cloudsplitter

    11/06/1998 Duração: 29min

    The fictionalized life of abolitionist Frederick Douglass is the jumping-off point for a conversation about the white writer's contribution to a  discussion of race....

  • Gore Vidal

    28/05/1998 Duração: 29min

    The Smithsonian Institution (Random House) The urbane Gore Vidal on the emotional center of his newest "invention"...

  • Aharon Appelfeld

    21/05/1998 Duração: 29min

    Aharon Appelfeld, author of The Iron Tracks (Schocken). The Israeli writer reveals the story behind the writing of his newest novel, a fable about the life of a concentration camp survivor who obsessively revisits the scenes of his imprisonment.

  • Alice McDermott: Charming Billy

    14/05/1998 Duração: 29min

    Alice McDermott's prose captures the suburban Irish-American family. How does her dense, constricted, complex writing-style reflect the lives of these everyday folk?

  • Jim Crase

    07/05/1998 Duração: 29min

    Jim Crase, author of Quarantine (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). This novel of faith by an atheist follows Jesus through his forty-day fast in the desert. It is a rare accomplishment--a realistic novel about a miracle worker, a farce about devotion.

  • Martin Amis: Night Train

    30/04/1998 Duração: 29min

    Night Train (Crown) Suicide is the solution to the mystery in Martin Amis' noir thriller with existentialist undercurrents.

  • Helen Vendler

    23/04/1998 Duração: 29min

    The Given and the Made, The Breaking of Style, Soul Says (Harvard) How does a poet change styles? What turns an autobiographical incident into a poem? Helen Vendler on some of the basic issues of modern poetry.

  • Maureen Howard

    16/04/1998 Duração: 29min

    Maureen Howard, author of A Lover's Almanac (Viking). The latest from Maureen Howard's over-loaded "data; base" is a new novel about love--and biology, art, destiny, astrology, process, history.

  • David Malouf

    09/04/1998 Duração: 29min

    David Malouf, author of Conversations at Curlow Creek (Vintage). The award-winning Australian writer searches for a lost child--a search that has mysteriously occupied Malouf for his entire writing life.

  • Amos Oz

    02/04/1998 Duração: 30min

    Amos Oz, author of Panther in the Basement (Harcourt Brace), reminisces about Israel on the eve of its independence: a portrait of the author as book-loving adolescent.

  • Robert Olen Butler

    26/03/1998 Duração: 29min

    Robert Olen Butler The Deep Green Sea (Holt) In this obsessional erotic fantasy about cross-cultural incest, Butler displays the full range of his fictional themes--but does his mythomania bear any relation to truth?

  • Jonathan Coe: The House of Sleep

    19/03/1998 Duração: 29min

    Jonathan Coe, a young English writer, has the temperament of a dark, experimental, comic novelist, but he chooses to stay within certain acceptable conventions. A conversation about safety and risk.

  • Arthur Golden

    12/03/1998 Duração: 29min

    Arthur Golden Memoirs of a Geisha (Knopf) A Harvard-educated man writes the fictional life of a famous courtesan. A Westerner reveals the secrets of Asia. How does a writer assume the authority to transcend gender and culture?

  • George Plimpton

    05/03/1998 Duração: 29min

    George Plimpton Truman Capote (Doubleday) Plimpton, the founding father of the modern literary interview and for years the editor of The Paris Review, talks about the nature of the literary interview and the art of biography.

  • Miroslav Holub

    26/02/1998 Duração: 29min

    Miroslav Holub Shedding Life (Milkweed) The renowned Czech poet and immunologist explores the border between art and science, questions the beloved tenets of humanists--and reveals his own latent tenderness.

  • Tess Gallagher

    19/02/1998 Duração: 29min

    Tess Gallagher At the Owl Woman Saloon (Scribner) Tess Gallagher reveals her "witching;" techniques that transform talk into literary language. She also speaks candidly about her relationship with Raymond Carver and explains how each influenced the other's work.

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