Silk is compatible with body tissues; our immune system accepts it on
surfaces as sensitive as the human brain. In conjunction with Tufts
University’s cutting edge research on liquefied silk, Jen Bervin mixes
poetry with medical technology in the form of a silk bio-senso...
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Mark Nepo has been called "one of the finest spiritual guides of our time,"
"a consummate storyteller," and "an eloquent spiritual teacher." He is a
bestselling author, publishing twenty books and recording fourteen audio
projects. Last year, he became a regular columnist...
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Favorite Daughter is a poetry collection trying to uproot America from inside
the body, and find where China is buried underneath. Divided into four parts,
Daughter explores ideas like navigating hybridity, localism, and harmony in
ways that disturb commonly-held notions ab...
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Host Ken Jones talks with Curtis White, author of the new novel Lacking
Character, published by Melville House.
Curtis has published seven earlier books of fiction, including Memories of
My Father Watching TV and Requiem. His nonfiction includes The Middle
Mind: Why Americ...
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Host Ken Jones talks with William T. Vollmann, author of Carbon
Ideologies, a new two-volume work about the factors and human actions that
have led to global warming. The first volume – No Immediate Danger –
is now available. And the second volume – No Good Alternative – go...
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“In Counternarratives, John Keene undertakes a kind of literary
counterarchaeology, a series of fictions that challenge our notion of what
constitutes “real” or “accurate” history. His writing is at turns
playful and erudite, lyric and coldly diagnostic, but always compl...
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"Cheston Knapp’s Up Up, Down Down has the uncanny, welcome ability to
make so-called mainstream or dominant culture—white, masculinist,
Christian, frat boy, and so on—appear newly strange, and newly open to
analysis. He has the eye and ear of an anthropologist, a joyousl...
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Host Ken Jones talks with Natalie Singer, author of the new memoir
California Calling: A Self-Interrogation, published by Portland’s Hawthorne
Press. Natalie’s work has been published in a number of journals,
magazines, and newspapers, including Literary Mama, the Washingto...
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Host Ken Jones talks with James Anderson, author of the new novel Lullaby
Road, and actor and activist Cosme Skywalker Duarte. James is a native of
the Pacific Northwest, born in Seattle, raised in Portland, and a graduate of
Reed College. He founded Breitenbush Books, a pu...
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Host Ken Jones talks with Bradley K. Rosen, author of the novel Bunkie
Spills, which chronicles one very long and eventful day in the life of a
group of Los Angeles teenagers in 1976. The book was selected as a Powell’s
Bookstore Staff Top Five Pick for 2017.
Bradley’s wor...
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