Bookworm

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Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.

Episodios

  • Adam Haslett

    28/11/2002 Duración: 29min

    You Are Not a Stranger Here (Doubleday) Viewed together, the short stories in Adam Haslett's bravura first collection present a fugue of obsessions and concerns: mental illness, surrogate parents, suppressed or uncontrollable desires, and the search for a way to order experience....

  • Anthony Lane

    21/11/2002 Duración: 30min

    Nobody's Perfect (Knopf) We pursue the New Yorker's critic through the dark woods of his literary and cinematic interests, finally emerging into a clearing as Anthony Lane reveals his longstanding love for the world of Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, Mr. Mulliner and Blandings Castle...

  • Mary Woronov

    14/11/2002 Duración: 29min

    Niagara (Serpent?s Tail) The Amazon dominatrix of Warhol-superstardom has become an impressive novelist, specializing in primal Noir fiction. Her feminist archetypes, her dangerous sexualized landscapes, her fantasies of revenge and retribution all reveal the strategies of an artist who transforms rage into visions of liberation.

  • Gilbert Sorrentino, Part I

    31/10/2002 Duración: 30min

    Having returned to his native Brooklyn after a more than 20 years in California, Gilbert Sorrentino's new books span the continent with an unrelenting experimental style...

  • Ben Marcus: Notable American Women

    24/10/2002 Duración: 29min

    Ben Marcus, a younger member of the avant-garde, talks about some of the devices that have structured his books...

  • James McCourt: Wayfaring at Waverly in Silver Lake

    17/10/2002 Duración: 29min

    Novelist James McCaourt constructs the complicated personality of a movie goddess in retreat.

  • Dennis Cooper

    10/10/2002 Duración: 29min

    My Loose Thread (Canongate Books)In his most vulnerable and emotionally accessible novel, Dennis Cooper explores the mind of a boy who is like one of the Columbine killers. He talks about the world the boy imagines-and our compassion enlarges as the boy-s consciousness shuts down.

  • Rick Moody: The Black Veil

    03/10/2002 Duración: 29min

    Rick Moody explores his dark ancestry, which includes the Puritan minister who inspired a famous Hawthorne story...

  • Francine Prose: The Lives of Muses

    26/09/2002 Duración: 29min

    Francine Prose's The Lives of the Muses is a series of "brief lives" of women who inspired famous men: Alice of Alice in Wonderland, Yoko Ono, Mrs. Salvador Dali, the pre-Raphaelites...

  • Dave Eggers

    19/09/2002 Duración: 29min

    McSweeney-s Books Dave Eggers (A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius) has invested in his beliefs and started up a press. He publishes the popular -lit-mag- McSweeney-s and a whole line of books by authors he admires. We explore and evaluate this unusual inventory.

  • Oliver Sacks: Oaxaca Journal

    12/09/2002 Duración: 29min

    Wherever Oliver Sacks goes, the nature of consciousness is his subject...

  • Charles Simic

    05/09/2002 Duración: 29min

    Night Picnic: Poems (Harcourt) Pulitzer Prize-winner Charles Simic examines his work under the lens of political terror and the subsequent experience of immigration...  

  • Alice Sebold

    29/08/2002 Duración: 29min

    The Lovely Bones (Little Brown) In Alice Sebold's eerie and fascinating first novel, a murdered girl reveals a double mystery: the nature of heaven (from where she narrates her story) and the nature of earth (where her family remembers her and her murderer remains uncaught).

  • Michael Frayn

    22/08/2002 Duración: 29min

    Spies (Metropolitan Books) An elderly man reviews his childhood, discovering more than he could have possibly known as a child. Michael Frayn shows us that while children may play at being spies, adults are actual spies who explore the past and unearth secrets that alter their own identities.

  • Oscar Hijuelos: A Simple Habana Melody

    15/08/2002 Duración: 29min

    Oscar Hijuelos gives us a sentimental rumba-and a return to his first inspiration: Cuban music.

  • Jonathan Safran Foer: Everything Is Illuminated

    08/08/2002 Duración: 29min

    Jonathan Safran Foer's literary debut commanded lavish praise and immediate popularity. 

  • Maya Angelou

    01/08/2002 Duración: 29min

    A Song Flung Up to Heaven (Random House) Maya Angelou has completed her extraordinary autobiography, which began with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Here, she speaks about the people she knew when she started out as a writer, how she learned to write (she was a dancer), and who she is now.

  • Viken Berberian: The Cyclist

    25/07/2002 Duración: 29min

    Viken Berberian's first novel attempts to take us inside the head of a failed suicide bomber, exploring his connection to the subject and the models in music and poetry that brought him closer to this dissociated and shattered personality...

  • Lydia Davis

    18/07/2002 Duración: 29min

    Samuel Johnson Is Indignant (McSweeney's) Lydia Davis' stories are miniatures. Acutely observed specificities are tautly rendered. Such intimate detail provides a keyhole view of how sanity gives way to obsession, and obsession gives way to wild comedy.

  • Ian McEwan

    11/07/2002 Duración: 29min

    Atonement (Doubleday) Ian McEwan explores both the technique and passion of his novel-his extraordinary assumption of a woman's voice and her malicious acts that violate the social fabric.

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