Sinopsis
The New York Public Librarys podcast about books, culture, and what to read next.
Episodios
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Carla Hayden Wants You to Read a Book
09/05/2019 Duración: 39minDr. Carla Hayden sits down with Gwen and Frank to discuss what it really means to lead the Library of Congress—which, by the way, isn't only FOR Congress. Plus: lessons she learned from storytime, how she organizes her home library, and the first time she ever saw herself reflected in a book.
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Reading Stonewall
02/05/2019 Duración: 36minIt's the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, and Jason Baumann—NYPL curator and Grand Marquessa of All Things Stonewall—joins Gwen and Frank to discuss the Library's new anthology about the uprising and its role in the LGBTQ civil rights movement. And then he walks us through some yoga breathing, and it's legit. Book Recommendations The Stonewall Reader in our catalog and the NYPL shop Love and Resistance: Out of the Closet Into the Stonewall Era in our catalog and the NYPL shop City of Night by John Rechy City Boy: My Life in New York during the 1960s and 70s (and more books) by Edmund White The History and Practices of Hatha Yoga by James Mallinson Also mentioned: Kay Tobin Lahusen's photographs in our Archives & Manuscripts Division Jason's first appearance on The Librarian Is In (episode 2!) And check out more of the exhibition and the rest of the Library's Stonewall coverage at nypl.org/stonewall50.
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Call Your Librarian
25/04/2019 Duración: 49minAminatou Sow, writer and co-host of the popular podcast "Call Your Girlfriend," talks with Gwen and Frank about poetry, the mental treadmill of the Internet, and her childhood best friend: the librarian. Book Recommendations Looking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry by Imani Perry Magical Negro by Morgan Parker If They Come for Us by Fatimah Ashgar Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics by bell hooks Also mentioned: Microsoft Encarta '95 PEN15 "won't you celebrate with me" by Lucille Clifton "Final Notations" by Adrienne Rich can be found in her collection, An Atlas of the Difficult World
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Heartland, Homeland
18/04/2019 Duración: 42minWhat makes a place home? Frank follows a book rec from a listener and discovers a powerful memoir that makes him rethink the American dream. Gwen's book is a new fairytale retelling... sort of... that involves feudalism and magical gingerbread and... well, maybe you should just have a listen. Book Recommendations Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth by Sarah Smarsh Gingerbread by Helen Oyeyemi Also mentioned: The recent Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America by Eliza Griswold The Netflix series "Working Moms" The network TV show "The Rookie"
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Are you – Nobody – too?
11/04/2019 Duración: 57minOur Poetry Bonanza has arrived! In this episode --titled to pay homage to Frank's favorite Emily Dickinson stanza-- he and Gwen get to read and hear poetry recommendations from their listeners. Listener Poetry Recommendations: "My Mother Says I am Sickening" in The New Kid On the Block: Poems by Jack Prelutsky “Good Hot Dogs” by Sandra Cisneros in A Family of Poems: My Favorite Poems for Children by Caroline Kennedy "Why I Am Not a Good Kisser" in Selected Poem by Mary Ruefle "Kal" in If They Come for Us by Fatima Asghar The title poem in What the Living Do: Poems by Marie Howe "What Resembles the Grave But Isn't" by Anne Boyer IRL by Tommy Pico The title poem in Inventory by Dionne Brand "I want a dyke for president" by Zoe Leonard "Girls of the Wild" in Wild Embers by Nakita Gill "Fold" in You & Yours by Naomi Shihab Nye "Scientific Romance" by Tim Pratt "Where the Mind is Without Fear" from Gitanjali (Song Offerings) by Rabindranath Tagore Also mentioned: NYPL's Poem in Your Pocket Day
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Breaking the Mold
04/04/2019 Duración: 47minGwen and Frank meet a handful of characters who aren't bothered by what other people think. Plus: the pros and cons of reading reviews, the extra voice in translations, and the no-person's-land between picture books and middle-grade fiction. Book Recommendations: Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, translated from the Japanese by Ginny Tapley Takemori Sarah Berman's Closet by Maira Kalman The Princess in Black series by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale, art by LeUyen Pham Also mentioned: The End of Eddy and History of Violence by Édouard Louis Bad Blood by John Carreyrou NYPL's Poem in Your Pocket Day Shrill — the Hulu series and the book by Lindy West
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Reading (or Not) as a New Parent
28/03/2019 Duración: 41minHow on earth can you read when you have a newborn? Stephanie Anderson—a new mom and a professional book selector for NYPL and the Brooklyn Public Library—comes to talk about the shifting habits of a reader with a new baby. Plus: Frank channels Supernanny! Again. Book Recommendations: Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy by Angela Garbes Cesearian Section: An American History of Risk, Technology and Consequence by Jaqueline H. Wolf The board books: Bunny Roo, I Love You by Melissa Marr and Global Babies Also mentioned: The New York Times article on cute aggression—why you want to squish and eat that baby! In the Witch Elm by Tana French The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman Happyland by J. Robert Lennon The films Back to the Future and The Terminator Angela Garbes' article, "The More I Learn About Breast Milk, the More Amazed I Am" Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren, illustrated by Lauren Childs Bull by David Elliott Make Way for Ducklings by Robert Mc
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The Gods Are Alright. But the Humans...
21/03/2019 Duración: 45minGreek mythology and contemporary fiction join forces this week! Gwen and Frank read two books that make readers ask, what would you do—or, what should you do? Book Recommendations: Golden Child by Claire Adam Circe by Madeline Miller The audiobook of Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube: Chasing Fear and Finding Home in the Great White North by Blair Braverman Also mentioned: A House for Mr. Biswas by V.S. Naipaul Mythology by Edith Hamilton The Odyssey , translated by Emily Wilson On the Come Up by Angie Thomas Here Come the 123s! by They Might Be Giants, and also please watch the amazing video of the "Never Go to Work" song (guaranteed to change your life for the better)
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Dance Your Books Off
14/03/2019 Duración: 30minOkay, what's the deal with librarians and musical theater? This week's guest, newly minted children's librarian Kevin Kelley, traces his origin story back to the stage. He also discusses kids' books about the queer experience and offers up a brand-new first for the guessing game. Book Recommendations: New Kid by Jerry Craft The Music of What Happens by Bill Konigsberg Non-Book Recommendations: "The Prom," a musical now playing on Broadway (LOTS of dancing!) Have a laugh with the podcast "Throwing Shade" And look back at episodes of "Gilmore Girls... still so enjoyable. Also mentioned: Go the Way Your Blood Beats: On Truth, Bisexuality and Desire by Michael Amherst The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai Hurricaine Child by Kheryn Callender Julián Is a Mermaid by Jessica Love Five, Six, Seven, Nate! by Tim Federle Feminasty: The Complicated Woman's Guide to Surviving the Patriarchy Without Drinkng Herself to Death by Erin Gibson
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Bonus Episode - Frankenstein: Our Dark Mirror
12/03/2019 Duración: 53minOver 200 years ago, a teenage girl started a literary legacy that continues to haunt us today. Why do we still keep telling this story and how does it reflect our darkest fears? The New York Public Library's curators join monster theory scholars and best-selling authors to trace the history of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley’s classic. This special podcast episode unpacks the genius of Shelley’s novel, its origins and evolution—from the British Romantics to Black Lives Matter—to uncover how it’s helped us better understand ourselves, our humanity, and our future.
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Playing the Long Game with Lorde and Parker
07/03/2019 Duración: 38minAudre Lorde and Pat Parker were close friends who fought fiercely for social justice. In this episode, Frank and Gwen discuss a powerful book of letters between the two Black feminist poets. Book Recommendation Sister Love: The Letters of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker 1974-1989, ed. by Julie Ensure More by Audre Lorde and Pat Parker: The Complete Works of Pat Parker, ed. by Julie Enszer Zami: A New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lorde The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde includes the poem "Power" mentioned in the epsiode. I Am Your Sister: Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde includes the essay "There is No Heriarchy of Oppression" Also check out "Sinister Wisdom," the journal that published Sister Love, for links to articles about the book. Pat Parker recording of "For Straight Folks Who Don't Mind Gays But Wish They Weren't So Blatant" from the album "Where Would I Be Without You: The Poetry of Pat Parker and Judy Grahn." © Anastasia Dunham-Parker-Brady and the Estate of Pat Parker, 2019, us
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Library, Meet Bookstore
28/02/2019 Duración: 34minGet rowdy with Roxanne Coady, indie bookstore owner and host of the Just the Right Book podcast. Roxanne finds common ground with Frank and Gwen, talking about places where people seek connection and community with books at their heart. Roxanne's Book Recommendation My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite Also mentioned: A Drinking Life by Pete Hamill Lucky by Alice Sebold Bastard Out of Carolina by Dorothy Allison The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Guilded Age by Tim Wu The Common Good by Robert Reich Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl Embers by Sándor Márai You can visit Roxanne's bookstore, RJ Julia, in Madison, Conneticuit and check out one of their events. And definitely have a listen to her podcast Just the Right Book for more book recommendations and interviews with a wide-range of authors and guests. (Including Frank and Gwen!)
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The Librarian Is ALL IN
21/02/2019 Duración: 42minGwen's quest to learn more about Carol Channing took both her and Frank to a place where divas and dames truly reign- Broadway! Plus: Frank's book taps into the cultural obsession with visiting the past (repeatedly) to figure out the future, leading us into the arms of "Russian Doll" creator Natasha Lyonne. Book Recommendations Nothing Like a Dame: Conversations with the Great Women of Musical Theater by Eddie Shapiro The Heavens by Sandra Newman Non-Book Recommendations Check out the new Netflix series "Russian Doll," and you'll obsess over it too! And watch "Happy Death Day" for more time loops, laughs and life on other planes.
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Curatorial Curiosities
14/02/2019 Duración: 59minBooks have lives too! Frank and Gwen take a break from talking about the words on the page and get into the stories of items in NYPL's archives. In this specially curated tour, meet the Mary Poppins doll that made peace between author and illustrator, hear about a woman spymaster during the Civil War, and find out what limp vellum is. Plus: Nancy Drew has a secret. Guest: Meredith Mann, Librarian for Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books at NYPL You can learn more about the Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division here. Also check out Meredith's blog posts to discover more about NYPL's living artifacts. There is even one on marcas del fuego (marks of fire) and the Mexico City imprint that is discusssed in this episode. Meredith's Book Recommendation Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James
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The Evolution of Joy
07/02/2019 Duración: 34min... or the joy of evolution? Frank's book traces the whole history of humankind and Gwen's is a short narrative about big changes. Plus: You can't talk about joy without talking about Christine Baranski. It's the law. Book Recommendations Speak No Evil by Uzodinma Iweala Sapiens: A brief history of humankind by Yuval Noah Harari Non-Book Recommendation The pure and consuming joy of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
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Time(less) Travel
31/01/2019 Duración: 50minBook synergy abounds! Frank rediscovers Anne Frank's diary in a newly released graphic novel, Gwen becomes obsessed with a group of time-traveling historians, and everyone absorbs the small details of day-to-day lives during World War II. Book Recommendations Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation, adapted by Ari Folman and illustrated by David Polonsky Blackout by Connie Willis (All Clear is the second book in the series, plus much more of her work in the catalog) Non-Book Recommendations Sandhya Menon's Twitter post that helped Gwen understand how people feel when you mispronounce their names.
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Don't Worry, Be Mary Oliver
24/01/2019 Duración: 23minFrank and Gwen celebrate the life and work of Mary Oliver by reading a handful of her poems and doing something she might approve of—letting it all go and singing about dogs.
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Mourning Heathcliff, Hedwig, and All the Literary Dogs
17/01/2019 Duración: 39minHave you ever truly grieved over the loss of someone in a book? Together with Eric Molinsky, host of the Imaginary Worlds podcast, Frank and Gwen dive into the psychology of readers' responses to character deaths. Don't worry, it's not as depressing as it sounds! Maybe! Guest Star: Eric Molinsky Eric's podcast, Imaginary Worlds, the "Imaginary Deaths" episode, the fanfiction episode, and the Madeline Miller episode Some books with deaths we've mourned: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling The Fault in Our Stars by John Green The Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin (the Red Wedding is in the third book, A Storm of Swords) More recommendations: "Dr. Who" -- the David Tennant season The Song of Achilles and Circe by Madeline Miller Sabrina the Teenage Witch (available in many formats at the Library) and Riverdale (always)
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New Fiction! New Fiction!
10/01/2019 Duración: 46minGwen gets fired up about reading—you guessed it—new fiction this year, while Frank dips into the backlist of a new favorite author. Plus: New Year's resolutions, The Bachelor, and the best short stories of 2018. Book Recommendations Best American Short Stories 2018, ed. by Roxane Gay The Children's Bach by Helen Garner The Mere Wife by Maria Dahvana Headley Encocylopedia Britannica's quick summary of "Beowulf"—or check out lots of versions of the actual poem from the Library Non-Book Recommendations The panel Gwen is speaking on at ALA Midwinter: “So You Want to Podcast." Come say hi! Vice Nina LaCour's podcast, Keeping a Notebook The Bachelor
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Glory Edim Is Just Getting Started
27/12/2018 Duración: 49minGlory Edim, creator of the coolest book club on the Internet, joins Frank and Gwen to discuss book clubs and beyond! They talk about Well-Read Black Girl, empowered storytelling, the potentials and pitfalls of making book recommendations, Black writers in the diaspora and the canon... and focusing on the things that unite us all. Happy new year, friends!