The New Yorker: Fiction

Claire-Louise Bennett Reads Maeve Brennan

Mar 7, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Springs of Affection, a Book Review
01:38 • 2min
3
Book Review - Family Walls
03:26 • 2min
4
Family Walls by Maeve Brennan
05:30 • 3min
5
The Doorway to the Kitchen Was Closed
08:17 • 4min
6
The Red Hearth-Road
12:37 • 3min
7
A Wife Makes a Man Conspicuous
15:49 • 5min
8
Hubert and Rose - The Curse of the Tennis Club
20:48 • 5min
9
She Was a Lost Cause, All Right
25:21 • 5min
10
She Walked in Straight Lines
30:35 • 2min
11
Rose and Hubert Laughed
33:02 • 2min
12
Hubert's Love for Rose and the Curtains
35:31 • 5min
13
I Married Rose, Not Her Helplessness
40:30 • 3min
14
Hubert's Mind Was Made Up
43:13 • 2min
15
The Teapot
44:51 • 5min
16
La Brega - The Puerto Rican Experience in Eight Songs
50:04 • 3min
17
Is There a World Without Ideas?
52:56 • 2min
18
Hubert and Rose, You Know?
54:50 • 2min
19
The Invisible Glass, You Know?
56:22 • 2min
20
Is There a Glimmer of Something in the Book?
58:01 • 2min
21
I Don't Want Anyone to Be Around
59:43 • 2min
22
What's Going on in His Mind?
01:01:18 • 2min
23
Hubert - Stand My Ground
01:02:53 • 2min
24
I Think the Element of the Story Is Very Difficult to Read.
01:04:41 • 2min
25
Is It Too Late for Rose?
01:06:13 • 2min
26
Is There a Relationship Between Rose and the Durdens?
01:08:18 • 3min
27
Is That Family Walls a Funny One?
01:11:16 • 2min
28
The New Yorker Fiction Podcast
01:13:40 • 2min