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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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 Geoff Dyer: White Sands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Paradoxically, Geoff Dyer begins his attempt to locate America by first traveling to Tahiti. There, he discovers that Gauguin’s vision of it no longer exists – if it ever really did. Can he find the soul of America in its landscapes?

 Louise Erdrich: LaRose, Part II | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In part two of this conversation about LaRose – Louise Erdrich's novel about an act of restorative justice that tests the boundaries between two families – the discussion explores the non-linear form the novel moves in towards seeking balance and resolution.

 Louise Erdrich: LaRose, Part I | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In Louise Erdrich's LaRose, a terrible tragedy forces two families to resort to a form of traditional "restorative justice" in which one son must be given to replace the loss of another. Erdrich talks about this act as an attempt at restoring balance in a tight knit community where healing can take generations.

 Joyce Carol Oates: The Man Without a Shadow | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Joyce Carol Oates raises questions about memory – ethics, what it means to love, identity, and the ability to engage, and takes us on a trip down memory lane with a reading from a previous memoir recounting her favorite bad-for-you childhood foods. 

 A. Scott Berg: Max Perkins | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A. Scott Berg's Max Perkins: Editor of Genius is the biography of Maxwell Perkins, a long time Scribner editor who worked with the likes of Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Thomas Wolfe. 

 John Keene: Counternarratives | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

John Keene takes classic American narratives and stands them on their heads. In North and South American tales, he writes about the "others" (Indians, blacks, queers) to re-examine stories we think we know. 

 John D'Agata: The Making of the American Essay | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Despite 20 years of study, John D'Agata believes that we're still in the "Wild West" of coming to terms with the essay, its long heritage and its creation.

 Valeria Luiselli: The Story of My Teeth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Originally commissioned to write a novel for Jumex, a Mexican beverage company and supporter of the arts, Luiselli instead chose to write a novel for Jumex's factory workers. 

 Garth Greenwell: What Belongs to You | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Greenwell's first novel examines the relationship between an American teacher in Bulgaria with a male prostitute.

 David Means: Hystopia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

After four acclaimed short story collections, Means' first novel takes on the Vietnam War.

 Helen Macdonald: H Is for Hawk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Helen Macdonald's new book is her account of working through her grief over her father's death by adopting and training a goshawk.

 Christopher Sorrentino: The Fugitives | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The characters of Christopher Sorrentino's novel are unreliable narrators. They're liars who hide the truth, not only from themselves but ultimately from the reader. 

 Greg Jackson: Prodigals | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Greg Jackson's new collection of eight stories follows the lives of youngish people of privilege on their journey to deconstruct just what their destination is supposed to be. But his characters might be running up against the mystery of themselves.

 Brian Blanchfield: Proxies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Blanchfield's essays reveal truths about a queer poet in the post-AIDS era.

 Dana Spiotta: Innocents and Others | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Dana Spiotta's Innocents and Others tells the feminist story of how women make do in a male-dominated world through two female filmmaker best friends, and a third, troubled woman adept at beguiling powerful Hollywood men. 

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