Sinopsis
Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.
Episodios
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Kazuo Ishiguro: When We Were Orphans
14/12/2000 Duración: 29minKazuo Ishiguro pits a child's naïve dream of becoming a master detective against the larger mysteries of adultery, death and war....
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Michael Chabon
07/12/2000 Duración: 29minThe Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay (Random House) Michael Chabon's novel about escape artists, super heroes and the Golden Age of Comics is a complete entertainment...
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Chris Ware and Daniel Clowes
30/11/2000 Duración: 29minThe work of novelists Chris Ware and Daniel Clowes is characterized by complexity, beauty and sophistication. Guess what? They write comics!
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Amy Gerstler: Medicine
16/11/2000 Duración: 29minAmy Gerstler regards her poetry as a sort of spell to ward off danger. Her new book deals with the tragedies that cannot be evaded by magic.
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Russell Banks: The Angel on the Roof
09/11/2000 Duración: 29minThe house of fiction has many rooms. Russell Banks talks about the life- choices that led him to occupy his particularly gritty sublet.
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Margaret Atwood: The Blind Assassin
02/11/2000 Duración: 29minWhile revealing her passion for storytelling, cunning Margaret Atwood carefully avoids the secret mechanisms of her engrossing new novel, "The Blind Assassin."
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Mark Strand: Chicken, Shadow, Moon and More
26/10/2000 Duración: 29minChicken, Shadow, Moon and More (Turtle Point) We defy you not to laugh when you hear these poems from the previously sepulchral laureate Mark Strand...
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Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly
19/10/2000 Duración: 29minLittle Lit: Folklore and Fairy Tale Funnies (Harper Collins)In this second interview about Little Lit, its creators, Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly, remind us that comic books are not just for adults. They talk about the new maturity that leads underground artists to take the safety pins out of their noses and use them in their babies' diapers.
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Michael Ondaatje: Anil's Ghost
12/10/2000 Duración: 29minThe reticent Michael Ondaatje becomes more revealing. Here he goes so far as to formulate his artistic credo and even makes comments that truly define his unusual vision.
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Diane Johnson
05/10/2000 Duración: 29minLe Marriage (Dutton) The bird-like flutings of Diane Johnson's amused voice animate this merry duet about France, comedy, depravity and marriage.
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Sherman Alexie
28/09/2000 Duración: 29minSherman Alexie The Toughest Indian in the World (Grove Atlantic) Sherman Alexie is the cynical, irreverent Indian writer (he does not use the term Native American) whose rough, funny stories have led to more than one brush with the tribal elders. Hear him laugh at the kind of people who romanticize "the; rez."
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Zadie Smith
21/09/2000 Duración: 29minZadie Smith White Teeth (Random House) Young Zadie Smith's dizzying comic take on multi-racial London. Her background, she says, was so mixed that P.G. Wodehouse's pure-bloods seemed to her to be foreign and "exotic.;"
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Mark Strand: A Blizzard of One
14/09/2000 Duración: 28minNOTE: Poet Mark Strand has died at the age of 80. He was a Pulitzer prize-winning poet and Poet Laureate of the United States. He appeared on Bookworm in 2000. A brow-furrowing conversation with a former poet laureate Mark Strand...
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Jane Smiley
07/09/2000 Duración: 29minHorse Heaven (Knopf) At a gallop, Jane Smiley tells us everything she knows about horse breeding, horse racing, horse trading...
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Francine Prose: Blue Angel
31/08/2000 Duración: 29minBlue Angel pivots on a question of academic sexual harassment...
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J.R. Salamanca
24/08/2000 Duración: 29minJ.R. Salamanca That Summer's Trance (Welcome Rain Press) Salamanca's first book in fourteen years, That Summer's Trance, a shimmering book about love, desire and betrayal, bears the erotic imprint and the tragic sense of life that readers first encountered in his classic novel Lilith
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Art Spiegelman & Francoise Mouly
10/08/2000 Duración: 29minLittle Lit: Folklore and Fairy Tale Funnies (Harper Collins)Author Art Spiegelman and editor Francoise Mouly introduce Little Lit, their new collection of comics by world-renowned children's book artists and underground cartoonists-all based on fairy tales, all for kids, all in color and beautiful beyond belief.
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David Foster Wallace: Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
03/08/2000 Duración: 29minOur Heartbreaking Group of Staggering Geniuses comes to its conclusion with "Grandmaster" Wallace: a conversation about difficulty , gender, transgression and the use of received ideas-all earmarks of staggering genius.
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George Saunders: Pastoralia
27/07/2000 Duración: 29minIn George Saunder's dystopian theme parks, the American Dream festers and thrives fertilized by self-help movements and Big Brother type cults.
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Bret Easton Ellis
20/07/2000 Duración: 29minBret Easton Ellis Glamorama (Knopf) Ellis, a godfather to the new fiction scene, describes what it-s like to have one foot in each of two generations. He comes from the minimalists (the Raymond Carver gang), but his recent book, Glamorama, is a step in the new direction--complex, ironic, deconstructive, maximalist.