

Bookworm
KCRW
Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Sep 18, 1995 • 30min
Peter Ackroyd
The Trial of Elizabeth Cree Penny-dreadfuls, transvestitism, the English Opium Eater, Thomas de Quincey and Grand Guignol are touched on in this conversation about the underside of the Victorian Age.

Sep 11, 1995 • 30min
Richard Ford
Independence Day
In this conversation about one novelist's development, Richard Ford describes the emotional confidence he needed to complete his break-through novel.

Sep 4, 1995 • 30min
Ana Castillo
My Father Was a Toltec The barriers of language, ethnicity, class and gender: the challenges faced by a Latina writer.

Aug 28, 1995 • 29min
Betty Comden
Off Stage Betty Comden who, with Adolph Green, his written for some of the theater's great clowns--Phil Silvers, Bert Lahr, Judy Holliday, Rosalind Russell, Nancy Walker--discusses the art of the musical comedy lyric.

Aug 21, 1995 • 30min
Russell Banks: Rule of the Bone
This novel of punk-adolescence recalls the great American coming-of-age novels. In the examination of the voice of Bank's hero, homage is paid to his literary ancestor--Huck Finn...

Aug 10, 1995 • 29min
Norman Mailer
Oswald's Tale
Norman Mailer on the skills a novelist brings to the assembly of a historical record...

Aug 7, 1995 • 30min
Eduardo Galeano
(Getty Series) Galeano discusses journalism, testimony, folklore and history-writing. He shows how each reveals a facet of the life of the writer-revolutionary.

Jul 31, 1995 • 30min
Anchee Min
(Getty Series) The author talks about the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution and her quest to discover a way to write truthfully about Mao's China.

Jul 24, 1995 • 30min
Greg Sarris & Dorothy Allison
(Getty Series) A conversation about "Them;" and "Us.;" Allison and Sarris talk about illegitimacy and the status of the "outsider;" in both American culture and autobiographical writing.

Jul 17, 1995 • 29min
Isabel Allende
History, imagination and memory: Allende states that she does not make a distinction between reality and imagination and then discusses their fusion in her work. (Getty Series)


