KCRW

Bookworm

Arts EN ↓ 1622 Folgen

Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.

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20. Sep 2023

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Amy Gerstler: “Index of Women” 01.07.2021

Amy Gerstler's new book of poetry, “Index of Women,” is the product of a heart the world broke.

Joshua Cohen: 'The Netanyahus' 24.06.2021

Joshua Cohen speaks about “The Netanyahus: An Account of a Minor And Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family,” his new book that’s funny and tragic at the same time.

Joan Silber: 'Secrets of Happiness' 17.06.2021

Joan Silber writes about life's strange surprises in her new book, “Secrets of Happiness."

Robert Coover and Art Spiegelman: “Street Cop” 10.06.2021

Not a comicbook, but literally illustrated text, “Street Cop,” written by Robert Coover and inhabited by Art Spiegelman.

Edward St. Aubyn: 'Double Blind' 03.06.2021

Edward St. Aubyn discusses his new book, “Double Blind,” and writing about the problems with consciousness that have long fascinated his consciousness.

Domenico Ingenito: 'Beholding Beauty: Saʿdi of Shiraz and the Aesthetics of Desire in Medieval Persian Poetry' 27.05.2021

Domenico Ingenito speaks about his book, “Beholding Beauty: Saʿdi of Shiraz and the Aesthetics of Desire in Medieval Persian Poetry.”

Brad Gooch: Rumi's Secret 20.05.2021

Biographer Brad Gooch reveals that he traveled 2500 miles to trace Rumi's footsteps, learned Persian and spent eight years to write “Rumi's Secret: The Life of the Sufi Poet of Love.”

Sandi Tan: 'Lurkers' 13.05.2021

Sandi Tan speaks about writing “Lurkers” with a gut feeling, and following an emotional momentum.

Rachel Cusk: “Second Place” 06.05.2021

Rachel Cusk’s “Second Place” wants to render the sensations and apprehensions of living that are pretty much beyond language.

George Toles: 'Status Update' 29.04.2021

“Status Update,” the mini-narratives of George Toles, accompanied by magnificent art responses from Cliff Eyland.

Rachel Kushner: “The Hard Crowd: Essays 2000-2020” 22.04.2021

Rachel Kushner’s “The Hard Crowd: Essays 2000-2020” is a career-spanning collection of nineteen essays.

Rita Dove: “Playlist for the Apocalypse” 21.04.2021

Rita Dove’s new book of poetry, “Playlist for the Apocalypse,” goes in many different historical and personal directions.

Wayne Koestenbaum: “The Cheerful Scapegoat” 15.04.2021

Wayne Koestenbaum’s first book of short fiction, “The Cheerful Scapegoat,” is a spectacularly odd and original collection of whimsical, surreal, baroque, ribald, and heartbreaking fables.

Kazuo Ishiguro: “Klara and the Sun” 08.04.2021

Kazuo Ishiguro’s “Klara and the Sun” is a novel focused on a small group of people in a robot future.

A Kazuo Ishiguro Retrospective 01.04.2021

A retrospective of Kazuo Ishiguro, the 2017 Nobel laureate in literature.

Robert Jones, Jr.: “The Prophets” 25.03.2021

The debut novel of Robert Jones, Jr., “The Prophets,” is lyrical prose about the dimensionality and interiority of people.

Carol Edgarian: “Vera” 18.03.2021

Carol Edgarian’s “Vera” is the story of a strong, capable, and independent girl whose voice is the voice of the book.

A Tribute to Lawrence Ferlinghetti: “Time of Useful Consciousness” 11.03.2021

A tribute to the co-founder of the highly influential independent bookstore and publisher City Lights, renowned poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti.

Viet Thanh Nguyen: “The Committed” 04.03.2021

Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses his new novel, “The Committed,” the follow-up to his Pulitzer-winning “The Sympathizer,” and the second entry in a planned trilogy. It brings Nguyen’s storytelling further into the philosophy of refugees, feminism, communism, anti-communism and more—the terror of both the American war in Vietnam and the French presence in Vietnam, along with the Vietnamese presence in A...

Ann Beattie: A Wonderful Stroke of Luck 25.02.2021

Ben’s life falls down around him, and he’s the protagonist, in  A Wonderful Stroke of Luck , by master writer Ann Beattie.

David Duchovny: “Truly Like Lightning” 18.02.2021

David Duchovny speaks about his new novel, “Truly Like Lightning,” and its plot that matters.

George Saunders “A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, Reading, and Life” (Part 2) 11.02.2021

Part two of two: George Saunders speaks about his new book, “A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, Reading, and Life."

George Saunders: “A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, Reading, and Life” (Part 1) 04.02.2021

The first in a two-parter with George Saunders discussing his new book, "A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, Reading, and Life."

Rebecca Sacks: “City of a Thousand Gates” 28.01.2021

Rebecca Sacks discusses her novel, “City of a Thousand Gates,” which explores the Palestinian-Israeli conflict by testing its boundaries.

Eileen Myles: “For Now (Why I Write)” 21.01.2021

Those who read to write will want to hear Eileen Myles talk about “For Now,” which is part of the "Why I Write" series from Yale University Press.

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