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Sinopse
Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.
Episódios
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Caryl Phillips
11/09/1997 Duração: 28minThe Nature of Blood (Knopf) In her latest novel, Caryl Phillips contrasts slavery and genocide in the lives of Jews and Africans over several centuries. A discussion about the parallel history of prejudice.
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Dennis Cooper
04/09/1997 Duração: 29minGuide (Grove). With an aesthetic reflective of hallucinogenic disorientation and the sensory overload of rock and roll, Dennis Cooper talks about the transformation of chaos into art.
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Robert Antoni
28/08/1997 Duração: 29minBlessed Is the Fruit (Holt) Robert Antoni, the Caribbean novelist on place, aesthetics and gender, plus a spellbinding reading from his novel.
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Alice Walker
21/08/1997 Duração: 16minAnything We Love Can Be Saved: A Writer's Activism (Random House) The ever-provocative Alice Walker discusses the nature of a writer's social responsibilities.
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Frederic Tuten
14/08/1997 Duração: 29minVan Gogh's Bad Cafe (Morrow) Frederic Tuten, the author of Adventures of Chairman Mao on the Long March talks about his Pop Art novel of the sixties and the history of the Art novel through the nineties.
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Anne Carson
07/08/1997 Duração: 29minPlain Water (Knopf); Glass, Irony and God (New Directions) A truly intimate interview about the value of intelligence in the face of passion. Canadian poet Anne Carson has found a new boundary for poetry to explore.
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Rick Moody: Purple America
31/07/1997 Duração: 29minNuclear energy, nuclear family: does the metaphor of fission apply equally to both? Rick Moody on the disintegration of values and the reintegration of fiction.
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Whitney Otto
24/07/1997 Duração: 29minThe Passion Dream Book (Harper Collins) Whitney Otto, author of How to Make an American Quilt, discusses her new novel and the competing demands of family life and art.
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Cees Nooteboom
17/07/1997 Duração: 29minRoads to Santiago (Harcourt, Brace) The European award-winning novelist Cees Nooteboom explores the metaphysics of travel...
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Norman Mailer
10/07/1997 Duração: 29minThe Gospel According to the Son (Random House) Norman Mailer reads "Lazarus Raised from the Dead" and discusses his version of The New Testament as told by Jesus himself.
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E. L. Doctorow
03/07/1997 Duração: 29minRagtime (Plume)We look back on E.L. Doctorow's Ragtime, its publication, its structure, its long-lasting surprises and its most recent transformation--as a work of musical theater.
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Kenward Elmslie
19/06/1997 Duração: 29minKenward Elmslie Postcards on Parade (Bamberger Books) Elmslie is our singing poet. Here, the New York School icon rummages through his song book and comes up with everything from country western anthems to surreal dramatic playlets with musical backgrounds.
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Robert Stone
12/06/1997 Duração: 30minBear and His Daughter (Houghton Mifflin) These collected stories by Robert Stone anticipated developments in American fiction by at least a decade...
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Orhan Pamuk
05/06/1997 Duração: 29minThe New Life (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk's imagination evokes the powerful lure of fairy tales. His books bring the magic of childhood reading into the sphere of adult disenchantment.
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Vikram Chandra
29/05/1997 Duração: 29minVikram Chandra Love and Longing in Bombay (Little, Brown) The Gods, virtues and storytelling of traditional Hindu culture are at the heart of the stories in Vikram Chandra's new book--and are the focus of this conversation about Indian writing and its audience.
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Mark Twain
22/05/1997 Duração: 29minMark Twain The Oxford Mark Twain (Oxford University Press) In honor of the publication of a twenty-nine volume set of Twain, Leslie Fiedler, Charles Johnson and the set's editor, Shelley Fisher Fishkin join in a roundtable celebration of the American Shakespeare.
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David Foster Wallace: A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again
15/05/1997 Duração: 29minOn a luxury cruise or at a state fair, David Foster Wallace is an ideal reporter on the disintegration of the Actual.
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Literary Presses
08/05/1997 Duração: 29minLiterary Presses Serious literature faces a double crisis: the disappearance of funding and the indifference of mainstream publishing. A coalition of literary presses springs to the rescue!
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Alan Warner
01/05/1997 Duração: 29minAlan Warner Morvern Caller (Anchor) A member of the New Scottish Renaissance talks about the literary nature of the movement, as opposed to the drugs, the raves and the trainspotting reported in the media.