

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

May 31, 1993 • 30min
Mona Simpson
The Lost Father (Vintage)
For writer Mona Simpson, the search for family is a spiritual quest...

May 24, 1993 • 30min
Kate Braverman
Wonders Of The West Kate Braverman, a sort of high-priestess of fiction, discusses prose as incantation--an instrument for the transformation of reality.

May 17, 1993 • 29min
Dorothy Allison
Bastard Out Of Carolina The writer talks about story telling, reality, violence, incest and working-class fiction.

May 10, 1993 • 30min
C.E. Poverman
Skin The author describes what a short story is, from inspiration to inner meaning.

May 3, 1993 • 30min
Wayne Koestenbaum
The Queen's Throat The author offers a frilly and brilliant analysis of the relationship between opera and homosexuality.

Apr 26, 1993 • 30min
Michael Annis
(Editor of Stiletto magazine) Expensive paper, complex typographies and multicolored graphics make Stiletto the most lavish independent literary review published in the United States. Its editor delineates the editorial process.

Apr 19, 1993 • 29min
John Mortimer
Dunster The beloved author of the Rumpole books tells how he builds his complex plot structures and examines the basic tools of storytelling.

Apr 12, 1993 • 30min
Carol Muske
Red Trousseau The poet explores new functions for metaphor in modern poetry: Can a poet debunk old, harmful mythologies and invent new, positive ones?

Apr 5, 1993 • 29min
Carol Muske Dukes
Saving St. Germ
Author Carol Muske-Dukes discusses her humorous novel about a scientist who explores the nature of creation, inspiration, nuclear chemistry and feminism.

Mar 29, 1993 • 30min
Nicholas Meyer
Locomotives


