Bookworm

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Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.

Episodios

  • Michael Tolkin

    02/11/2006 Duración: 29min

    The Return of the Player (Grove) In this conversation, the subject of the immorality of Hollywood gives way to the subject of the immorality of wealth, which in turn, surprisingly, gives way to the question of whether the soul exists. If the soul does not exist, is there any immorality? Do fictional characters have souls? Gradually we uncover the moral equations underlying Tolkin's universe.

  • Marisha Pessl

    26/10/2006 Duración: 29min

    Special Topics in Calamity Physics: A Novel (Viking) While Marisha Pessl's first novel has a bright and witty narrative voice, it has mysterious depths and a hidden Nabokovian counterstructure. We explore the author's ambitions and her decision to keep the book's secrets well-hidden.

  • Andrew Holleran

    19/10/2006 Duración: 29min

    Grief (Hyperion) Andrew Holleran has written a beautiful, somber novella about loss. His narrator has come to Washington, D.C. to teach a course about AIDS literature. He is grieving the death of his mother and finds solace in the letters of Mary Todd Lincoln....  

  • Chris Kraus: Torpor

    12/10/2006 Duración: 29min

    Chris Kraus takes her aim at the traditional bourgeois novel about marriage and family and delivers a book full of bullet-holes... What is left standing?

  • Mark Z. Danielewski

    05/10/2006 Duración: 29min

    Only Revolutions (Pantheon) There’s no mistaking a novel by Mark Danielewski for any other. This new one can be read forward, backward and upside down. It has multi-colored inks; two sewn-in bookmarks (green and gold); and a circular structure. Here, we explore how the book’s design reflects the joy-ride/killing spree of its two perpetual teenagers as they careen through time and space.

  • Wole Soyinka

    28/09/2006 Duración: 29min

    You Must Set Forth at Dawn (Random House) Nobel Prize-winning African playwright Wole Soyinka explores the myths of exile and return that underlie his most recent memoir. He contrasts European and African cosmologies, and describes his passionate activism as a quest influence by the gods.

  • John Updike, Part 2

    21/09/2006 Duración: 29min

    Rabbit Angstrom: The Four Novels (Everyman's Library) A New York Times poll indicated that John Updike's quartet of Rabbit novels is one of the five most important achievements in fiction in the past quarter century.

  • John Updike, Part 1

    14/09/2006 Duración: 29min

    Terrorist (Knopf) The subject of John Updike's recent bestseller required that he contrast his own reliance on faith with the more violent faith of a young Islamic terrorist. This first of a two-part conversation explores the dark side of empathy and identification.

  • Stacey Levine

    07/09/2006 Duración: 29min

    Frances Johnson (Clear Cut Press) Using the model of the "nurse romances" of the 1950's, Stacey Levine has concocted a small-town romance--with a difference. The undercurrents of sexuality, repression and gender uncertainty rise to create flood tides. We discuss the nightmarish emissions from the unconscious that rock this seemingly placid novel.

  • W. S. Merwin

    31/08/2006 Duración: 29min

    Present Company (Copper Canyon); Summer Doorways (Shoemaker and Hoard) For his first visit to Bookworm, the eminent American poet, W. S. Merwin, explores the sequence of odes in which he addresses everything from inanimate objects to his own soul...

  • Uzodinma Iweala

    24/08/2006 Duración: 29min

    Beasts of No Nation (Harper Collins) Forcing himself to inhabit the terrifying heart of amorality and violence, Uzodinma Iweala has created the first-person voice of a child-soldier.

  • Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly

    17/08/2006 Duración: 29min

    Big Fat Little Lit (Puffin)Back by popular demand! Editors Spiegelman and Mouly talk about how they recruited and supervised the many artists and writers who created these "comics for kids..."

  • Carlos Fuentes

    10/08/2006 Duración: 29min

    The Eagle's Throne Carlos Fuentes casts a satiric eye on Mexican politics and, by extension, on global politics, skewering the art of politics in its entirety...

  • Joyce Carol Oates: High Lonesome

    03/08/2006 Duración: 29min

    When you've written as many stories as Joyce Carol Oates, the process of choosing just sixty of them for an omnibus is daunting. Here, Oates explores those choices...

  • T.C. Boyle

    27/07/2006 Duración: 29min

    Talk Talk (Viking)When T. C. Boyle sits down to write a thriller, none of the usual rules apply. He starts with a young deaf woman, a computer animator and an identity thief and creates a novel about communication. We explore some of the buried connections that take him beyond the thriller form into an exploration of the things that keep human identity intact.

  • David Mitchell

    20/07/2006 Duración: 29min

    Black Swan Green (Random House) David Mitchell, one of the younger generation of British writers, provides a jolt of energy to the coming-of-age novel. First off, this novel ends just when the rite-of-passage traditionally begins...

  • Irving Feldman

    13/07/2006 Duración: 29min

    Collected Poems: 1954-2004 (Schocken) During our conversation, Irving Feldman talks about everything from religion to cannibalism, from poetic diction to the structure of families. This intense discussion explores the poet's imagination and convictions, while revealing his passionate intellect.

  • Alice Quinn

    06/07/2006 Duración: 29min

    Edgar Allan Poe and the Juke-Box: uncollected poems, drafts, and fragments by Elizabeth Bishop, edited and annotated by Alice Quinn (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) Alice Quinn, the poetry editor of the New Yorker, assembled this volume of drafts and fragments from Elizabeth Bishop's notebooks and archives. The result is an extraordinary free association about Bishop: her childhood, her sexuality, her influences...

  • John Yau

    29/06/2006 Duración: 29min

    Paradiso Diaspora (Penguin)In a searching inquiry into the language of poetry, John Yau talks about avoiding autobiography while creating poetry that reflects his Chinese-American background--the influence of what he calls "Ing Grish." We explore the evolution of a dream language that is, in itself, an aesthetic of diaspora.

  • Leonard Cohen

    22/06/2006 Duración: 29min

    Book of Longing (Ecco) Leonard Cohen talks about his early years as a poet in Montreal; his novel, Beautiful Losers; his songs; and now, ten years since his last book and fifty years since his first, the vicissitudes and recoveries that led to the art, lyrics and poems in his new Book of Longing.  

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