Snipd home pageGet the app
public
The New Yorker: Fiction chevron_right

Antonya Nelson Reads Mavis Gallant

Nov 5, 2007
Guest
Deborah Treisman
Guest
Antonya Nelson
32:58
forum Ask episode
view_agenda Chapters
auto_awesome Transcript
info_circle Episode notes
1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
chevron_right
2
Is Mavis Galant a Fading Author?
02:04 • 2min
chevron_right
3
Imidrid - The Postman and the Nine of Clubs
04:16 • 3min
chevron_right
4
The Spanish Revolution, Part One - Illusions of the Past and the Present
07:20 • 5min
chevron_right
5
The Museo Romantico
12:18 • 5min
chevron_right
6
Is It a Goad, but a Paralysis?
16:53 • 5min
chevron_right
7
I Wished There Was Something to Kick Over, Something to Fight
21:25 • 5min
chevron_right
8
The Weekly Podcast for the Music Obsessed From Pitchfork
26:29 • 2min
chevron_right
9
Galant Stories - A Novel Review
28:22 • 2min
chevron_right
10
Mavis Galant - A Novel About the Past and the Present
30:04 • 2min
chevron_right
11
Mavis Galant Stories, Paris Stories and Variety of Exile
31:40 • 3min
chevron_right

Antonya Nelson reads Mavis Gallant's short story "When We Were Nearly Young" and discusses Gallant with The New Yorker's fiction editor, Deborah Treisman.

Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
HomeTop podcastsPopular guests