

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

Apr 4, 1994 • 30min
Carolyn Chute
Merry Men The author of The Beans of Egypt Maine examines her development, tracing her attitudes toward poverty, politics and the writing of fiction.

Mar 28, 1994 • 30min
Bob Ward
King of Cards Identity-formation and adolescent rites of passage are the themes of Ward---s fast-paced novel.

Mar 21, 1994 • 30min
Stephen Wright
Going Native, Part II
Author Stephen Wright talks about the influence of the Black Humorists of the 1960's on his explosive 90's breakthrough novel.

Mar 14, 1994 • 30min
Stephen Wright
Going Native, Part I
Drugs, violence and cartoons--in the novel by Stephen Wright that Bookworm nominates as the best of this season.

Mar 7, 1994 • 30min
Bharati Mukherjee
The Holder of the World A discussion of multiculturalism, patriarchal literature and formal experimentation.

Feb 28, 1994 • 29min
Paul Kafka and David Matlin
Love Enter; How the Night is Divided Two first-novelists discuss their first publications.

Feb 21, 1994 • 30min
Rudolph Wurlitzer
Little Buddha
The experimental novelist of the sixties and seventies (Nog, Flats and Quake) discusses his screenwriting, from Two Lane Blacktop to Little Buddha, and the degeneration of experimental art goals in the nineties.

Feb 14, 1994 • 30min
Edmund White: Jean Genet (Part II)
The author traces his fiction-writing career from the artistic aspirations of Forgetting Elena to the sexual politics of The Beautiful Room is Empty.

Feb 7, 1994 • 30min
Edmund White: Jean Genet (Part I)
Edmund White's biography reopens the questions of aesthetics and criminality in the life of French writer Jean Genet.

Jan 31, 1994 • 30min
Matthew Stadler
The Dissolution of Nicholas Dee Matthew Stadler explores the role that obsession can play in developing the structure of a post-modern novel.


