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Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.
Episodes
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Jun 1, 2017 • 29min
Claudio Magris: Blameless
In Claudio Magris' Blameless, a museum of the implements of war and destruction is created to inspire peace. But this conversation is not just about war and peace.

May 18, 2017 • 29min
Brad Gooch: Rumi's Secret
Biographer Brad Gooch reveals that he traveled 2500 miles to trace Rumi's footsteps, learned Persian and spent eight years to write Rumi's Secret: The Life of the Sufi Poet of Love.

May 11, 2017 • 29min
Richard Bausch: Living in the Weather of the World
Has the feeling of doom become our weather? If so, Richard Bausch says he contends with contemporary life by writing about people coping with loss and sorrow.

May 4, 2017 • 29min
Ron Padgett: Motor Maids across the Continent
Poet Ron Padgett reveals that in the 1960s, he found a dusty novel in a Manhattan bookstore. Originally written for teenage girls during World War I, Padgett has been playfully rewriting it ever since.

Apr 27, 2017 • 29min
Steven Moore: My Back Pages
Steven Moore has gathered his book reviews and essays that take us from the Beats and the Fifties to practically yesterday or even tomorrow.

Apr 20, 2017 • 29min
Julian Talamantez Brolaski: Of Mongrelitude
Talamantez Brolaski is trans-gender and describes himself as a multi-gendered, racial and linguistic mongrel. His poems chart a journey out of pain, confusion and darkness into a visionary state.

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Apr 13, 2017 • 29min
Elif Batuman: The Idiot
Elif Batuman, a Turkish-American author and writer for The New Yorker, shares insights from her autobiographical novel, The Idiot, featuring an 18-year-old Harvard freshman navigating identity and femininity. She discusses the complexities of cultural heritage and adolescent relationships against the backdrop of the 1995 internet boom. The conversation delves into the nuances of language in academia and the shift from handwritten love letters to digital communication, exploring how these experiences shape personal growth and creativity.

Apr 6, 2017 • 29min
George Toles: Paul Thomas Anderson
Screenwriter and critic George Toles' study of writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson focuses on his more recent films, including Punch-Drunk Love, There Will Be Blood and The Master. Toles values tracking his deepest personal experiences while watching a movie.

Mar 16, 2017 • 29min
Emil Ferris: My Favorite Thing Is Monsters
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, Emil Ferris' debut graphic novel, is the diary of a ten-year-old girl obsessed with monsters who also believes she herself is a werewolf.

Mar 9, 2017 • 29min
Gary Groth on Fantagraphics and the art of the graphic novel
Gary Groth, editor of Fantagraphics, publisher of some of the most notable graphic novels today, discusses the rise of comics, what makes a good graphic novel, and what his selection process is like.


