Bookworm

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Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.

Episodios

  • Kurt Vonnegut

    09/08/2007 Duración: 29min

    A Man without a Country (7 Stories)The late Kurt Vonnegut has been astonishing us sincethe 1960's.  Here, in the rebroadcast of a 2006 interview, he speaks as a socialist disappointed by human behavior, our country and our times. He "wants to go home. (This interview will be not be heard on KCRW as it will be pre-empted by our semi-annual subscription drive.)

  • Alice Sebold

    09/08/2007 Duración: 14min

    The  Almost Moon (Little Brown)Alice Sebold (The Lovely Bones) gives a sneak preview of her new novel, coming out this fall...

  • Richard Flanagan

    02/08/2007 Duración: 29min

    The Unknown Terrorist (Grove) Richard Flanagan felt that his last novel, Gould's Book of Fish, widely acclaimed a masterpiece, had burnt him out. Here, he discusses the things he did to reenergize.

  • Jim Crace

    26/07/2007 Duración: 29min

    The Pesthouse (Doubleday) Jim Crace makes lies masquerade as truth in this post-apocalyptic tale of toxified America.

  • Jonathan Lethem

    19/07/2007 Duración: 29min

    You Don't Love Me Yet (Doubleday) The pleasures of the lightweight and the free-spirited.

  • Kiran Desai

    12/07/2007 Duración: 29min

    The Inheritance of Loss (Grove) Booker Prize-winner Kiran Desai says she prefers "messiness" to perfection--it's more human, and it fits her subject better.

  • Mark Slouka: The Visible World

    05/07/2007 Duración: 29min

    Can a novelist uncover a secret?

  • John Ashbery and Ron Padgett on the works of Pierre Reverdy

    28/06/2007 Duración: 29min

    Haunted House (Ashbery); Prose Poems (Padgett) (both from Black Square Editions) The haunted, lonely prose-poetry of Pierre Reverdy has attracted many translators. Two of America's most extraordinary poets read and discuss their translations...

  • Lydia Davis

    21/06/2007 Duración: 29min

    Varieties of Disturbance (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) Lydia Davis writes elegant prose pieces in which basic confusions are described with authority and clarity.

  • Joanna Scott

    14/06/2007 Duración: 29min

    Everybody Loves Somebody (Back Bay Books)Joanna Scott claims her collection of stories is a history of love, from World War I to the present.

  • Joyce Carol Oates: The Gravedigger's Daughter

    07/06/2007 Duración: 29min

    Oates's most autobiographical novel and the culmination of her career-long themes and obsessions.

  • Christine Schutt

    31/05/2007 Duración: 29min

    A Day, A Night, Another Day, Summer (Harcourt) Prose impressionist Christine Schutt describes the painstaking intensity that allows her to perfect her cadences and the precision of her imagery. Her stories are built up draft upon draft, variation upon variation, until Schutt achieves a density that is both poetic and conclusive.

  • John Banville (as Benjamin Black): Christine Falls

    24/05/2007 Duración: 29min

    Booker Prize-winning novelist John Banville has written the first in a series of thrillers, and he's even taken on an alias or, at least, a nom de plume.

  • John Ashbery

    17/05/2007 Duración: 29min

    A Worldly Country (Ecco) In this landmark conversation, John Ashbery talks about his fascination with nonsense and fantasy, beginning with Lewis Carroll's Alice books. Those books involve incomprehension, parody and an extreme use of non sequitur--qualities that for Ashbery define the way we live now.

  • Brian Selznick

    10/05/2007 Duración: 29min

    The Invention of Hugo Cabret (Scholastic Press) The design and composition of this five hundred page picture book took Brian Selznick many years' work. Here, we talk about the influence of movies, especially French movies, especially the work of pioneer Georges Méliès. The talk about Méliès leads us to the spiritual mentors that haunt Selznick's vivid imagination.

  • Howard Norman

    03/05/2007 Duración: 29min

    Devotion (Houghton Mifflin) Betrayal and forgiveness are subjects here. Howard Norman's signature melancholy pervades this exploration of romance, and he shows us how even people who are perfect for one another have a need to betray and forgive--but not forget, never forget.

  • C.K. Williams

    26/04/2007 Duración: 29min

    Collected Poems (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)C.K. Williams' Collected Poems covers a lifetime's concern with ethics and personal morality. As his work proceeds, he develops a quality of consciousness and empathy that some would describe as a soul. In this conversation, this accessible and plainspoken poet plumbs the depths, as we trace his concerns from poem to poem.

  • Vikram Chandra

    19/04/2007 Duración: 29min

    Sacred Games (Harper Collins)Gangsters, detectives, Bollywood movie stars--Chandra mobilizes the machinery of a thriller in order to reveal Bombay at its most various. Fascinating then, to hear him describe his novel as a mandala of perceptions in which characters reflect the worlds they move through, the plot enacting the clash between different beliefs about reality.

  • Norman Mailer, Part II

    12/04/2007 Duración: 29min

    The Castle in the Forest (Random House) In the second of this two-part conversation about the bureaucratic, dim-witted culture that characterized the German provinces of Hitler's childhood, Mailer reveals that his narrator, an assistant to the devil, is himself a bureaucrat. Bureaucracy becomes the model for the world of this novel, down to the smallest detail—the beehives kept by Hitler's father. Mailer waxes hilarious about the sexual behavior of bees.

  • Norman Mailer, Part I

    05/04/2007 Duración: 29min

    The Castle in the Forest (Random House) Now in his eighties, Norman Mailer has forsaken the violence and declarative sentences of his signature style for the gradual somber analytics of a style like that of Thomas Mann. In this first of a two-part interview, we discuss this unexpected change and his new novel's subject: the childhood of Adolf Hitler. 

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