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Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.
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May 7, 2009 • 30min
Elizabeth Alexander
Praise Song for the Day: A Poem for Barack Obama’s Presidential Inauguration (Graywolf); American Sublime (Graywolf)
When Elizabeth Alexander presented Barack Obama's inaugural
poem, few of us had considered that in the history of the United States
there had been only three previous inaugural poets...

Apr 30, 2009 • 29min
Yusef Komunyakaa
Warhorses: Poems (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)The extraordinary part of this interview is the opportunity to hear Komunyakaa's
voice as he reads his poetry. These poems are about love and war
simultaneously, traumatic upheavals that may often be conjoined in this
poet's vision of life.

Apr 23, 2009 • 30min
Joanna Scott
Follow Me (Little, Brown)It has been said that life is like a river, and the river in this novel
twists and turns, changes direction and may even be inhabited by river
fairies...

Apr 16, 2009 • 30min
Abdellah Taia
Salvation Army (Semiotext(e))
In Abdellah Taïa's family and in his native country, homosexuality is surrounded by
silence. All sorts of behaviors are tolerated if they are not spoken of, an intolerable circumstance for a writer...

Apr 9, 2009 • 30min
T.C. Boyle
The Women (Viking)This richly layered conversation with T.C. Boyle centers on the subjects of art and arrogance. The Women
is a biographical novel, a fiction derived from the life of Frank Lloyd
Wright, focused particularly on Wright's up-and-down experiences with
women.

Apr 2, 2009 • 30min
A Whitman Tribute
Eamon Grennan: Matter of Fact (Graywolf)Major Jackson: Hoops (Norton)Pattiann Rogers: Wayfare (Penguin)
Three poets join us on Bookworm to celebrate Walt Whitman. They read from Leaves of Grass,
describe Whitman's influence on their work, read their own poems, and,
in general, paint a raucous, friendly, informal portrait of the Good
Gray Poet — America's greatest.

Mar 26, 2009 • 30min
Robin Romm
The Mercy Papers: A Memoir of Three Weeks (Scribner)
Fact and fiction. Robin Romm has written a book of short stories and now a memoir arising from one central event: her mother’s gradual death by cancer...

Mar 19, 2009 • 30min
Frank Bidart, Part II
Watching the Spring Festival: Poems (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
For Frank Bidart, the act of reading poetry aloud involves the entire body... (Part I of this interview aired March 12.)

Mar 12, 2009 • 30min
Frank Bidart, Part I
Watching the Spring Festival: Poems (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
The word most frequently used to describe Frank Bidart’s poetry is “intense.” (Part II of this interview airs on March 19.)

Mar 5, 2009 • 30min
John Haskell
Out of My Skin (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
An existential novel (think Camus’ The Stranger) LA-style. When
a celebrity impersonator trains the hero in the art of impersonation, identity confusion ensues...


