

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

Jul 30, 1991 • 30min
Mark Lapin and Varley O'Conner
Pledge of Allegiance; Like ChinaTwo first novelists, currently living in California, discuss their books: Lapin's, about the McCarthy era and O'Connor's, about domestic violence.

Jul 23, 1991 • 31min
Galway Kinnell
When One Has Lived A Long Time Alone The poet discusses the solitude necessary for poetry and the ways in which the imagination keeps us from suicide.

Jul 16, 1991 • 30min
Edwardo Galeano
The Book of Embraces The South American surrealist turns from the terror of American history to dreams and visionary prose.

Jul 9, 1991 • 30min
Joy Williams: Escapes
One of the great writers of contemporary short stories in the Flannery O'Connor tradition, Joy Williams writes about salvation, damnation and the rot of modern culture

Jul 2, 1991 • 29min
Charles Palliser
Quincunx; The Sensationist The author of an enormous modern Victorian novel (Quincunx) speaks about his new work, The Sensationist, a brief, mysterious book about lust and disappearance

Jun 25, 1991 • 30min
John Sayles: Los Gusanos
Writer-director John Sayles discusses the creative process and the politics shaping his novel about the Cubano exile in Florida.

Jun 18, 1991 • 30min
Lynn Tillman
Motion Sickness The brilliant combination of the post-modern and the mundane animates the tone of this theoretical New Narrative.

Jun 11, 1991 • 29min
Georgia Savage
The House Tibet This book about runaways, romance and incest is the first American publication of a breakthrough Australian novelist

Jun 4, 1991 • 29min
Allan Gurganus: White People and Oldest Living Confederate Widow...
Alan Gurganus talks about his friendship with John Cheever and the use of autobiography in fiction--and life.

May 21, 1991 • 30min
William Joyce
Dinosaur Bob; A Day With Wilbur Robinson William Joyce's picture books combine art nouveau and dinosaurs, 30's jazz and Dashiell Hammett.


