“Renee Macalino Rutledge’s The Hour of Daydreams is a stirring and
haunting exploration of marriage, culture, and gender roles. You will find
yourself cheering for Tala and Manolo as they stumble through fears and
desires, and you will celebrate the choral narration with it...
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"Stemming from a through-line of marital discord in the household of the
great French vivisector, Claude Bernard, Thalia Field has discovered a number
of voices, some famous, some forgotten, and allowed them all a moment in
which to be heard again. This compelling tale i...
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Yann Martel, author of the novel "Life of Pi," discusses his latest work,
"The High Mountains of Portugal," in which he examines the nature of faith.
In the interview he also discusses the film version of "Life of Pi" as well
as a strange correspondence he had with forme...
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Sallie Tisdale's questing curiosity pursues subjects from the biology of
flies to the experience of working in an abortion clinic, why it is so
difficult to play sports with men, and whether it's possible for writers to
tell the truth. She restlessly returns to themes of...
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On today’s show, our guest is Paul Watson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of
Ice Ghosts: the Epic Hunt for the Lost Franklin Expedition, in conversation
with Lawrence Howard, co-founder of Portland Story Theater, and
writer/performer for their Armchair Adventurers series.
I...
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Ottessa Moshfegh, whose collection "Homesick for Another World" and novel
"Eileen" have gotten great reviews, is considered one of America's top
fiction writers under the age of forty. She is interviewed by host Richard
Wolinsky
Ottessa Moshfegh’s debut novel Eileen was...
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There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé uses political and pop-cultural
references as a framework to explore 21st century black American womanhood
and its complexities: performance, depression, isolation, exoticism, racism,
femininity, and politics. The poems weave bet...
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In The Refugees Viet Thanh Nguyen gives voice to lives led between two
worlds, the adopted homeland and the country of birth. From a young
Vietnamese refugee who suffers profound culture shock when he comes to live
with two gay men in San Francisco, to a woman whose husb...
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“Abandon Me is, in many ways, a story about how a woman’s body and the
body of literature hold memory. In other ways, Abandon Me is a story about
stories. Febos weaves familial stories, feminist stories, communal stories,
literary stories and love stories all at once reveal...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with Cathy Camper, author of the books Lowriders in
Space and Lowriders to the Center of the Earth. These graphic novels feature
a trio of friends who experience out-of-this-world adventures in their quest
to make the most epic lowrider.
Publis...
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