Bookworm
Summary: A must for the serious reader, Bookworm showcases writers of fiction and poetry - the established, new or emerging - all interviewed with insight and precision by the show's host and guiding spirit, Michael Silverblatt.
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Podcasts:
The border between poetry and fiction is dismantled when the poet/author is Luis Alberto Urrea.
In talking about his new novel, David Vann tells us how the characters were born of staring for hours at different delicate fish until they revealed who he was supposed to write about.
Charles Baxter takes us through the pleasure of discovering books for what might be called the "hidden bookshelf."
Charles Baxter examines the elements of virtue and vice in his new collection of short stories.
Rachel Kushner talks about the earliest impulses that inspired her first novel Telex from Cuba. She wanted a new concept of time, she needed to find a voice to create that highly subjective and changeable thing--the past.
The discussion takes up writers who write about the racial "other." Can every writer do it successfully? Are there writers who shouldn't or can't? When is it appropriate and necessary?
In discussing Claudia Rankine's Citizen, an American Lyric, we discuss the way racism catches us all.
Joyce Carol Oates shapes a novel from the Tawana Brawley scandal of the 1980's.
In Peter Cole's poetry, the Jewish mystical tradition gives rise to transmission of the spiritual vision.
The possibility of a romantic adventure novel written in the repressive language of a dictatorship like China's would be entirely heartbreaking if it weren’t so funny. It would be very funny if it weren’t so heartbreaking.
Can we truly understand another human being?
Letter to Jimmy is Congolese author Alain Mabanckou’s book-length letter to James Baldwin.
Frank Bascombe, who's been making appearances since Ford's breakthrough novel, appears again in Richard Ford's latest novel.