Daniel Moran
Pages and Frames Podcast
This is the podcast to accompany Pages and Frames, where I speak to authors and scholars about films that connect to their work--more enthusiasm for books, films, and culture. pagesandframes.substack.com
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Mar 23, 2026
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Vertigo in Verse 23.03.2026 38:09
Sunil Iyengar has a mission: to get us reading more narrative verse. Join me as I talk to him about the new anthology he's edited, The Colosseum Book of Contemporary Narrative Verse , and how one of the poems in the collection, Rachel Wetzsteon's "Madeline for a While," complements Hitchcock's Vertigo. It's a great conversation about the intersection of poetry and film. Rachel Wetzsteon, “Madelein...
Adam Reiner's Restaurant Rules 26.01.2026 1:34:11
When Willy Loman’s neighbor, Charlie, complains that he has heartburn, Willy tells him, “It’s because you don’t know how to eat.” Adam Reiner, author of The New Rules of Dining Out: An Insider’s Guide to Enjoying Restaurants (LSU Press) would argue that we don’t know how to dine and that the more we understand how restaurants work, the better experiences we will have when we visit them. We talk ab...
Tom Lutz on 1925 13.07.2025 1:17:15
If you ever see Tom Lutz on Jeopardy! and the Final Jeopardy category is, “The Year 1925,” call Vegas and put your life savings, house, and 401(k) on his winning the game. His new book , 1925: A Literary Encyclopedia (Rare Bird Books), is an exhaustive collection of entries on the cultural, scientific, and historical scenes; across 800 pages, entries range from “Wilbur Cortez Abbott’s The New Barb...
The Ghost and Mr. Mankiewicz 07.12.2024 43:58
Join me for a conversation with Nick Davis, author of Competing with Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz -- A Dual Portrait, about his grandfather Herman, great-uncle Joe, and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. Get full access to Pages and Frames at pagesandframes.substack.com/subscribe
Eric G. Wilson on Coleridge and Hitchcock 14.09.2024 1:00:30
In this episode, I talk to Eric G. Wilson, author and professor of British Romanticism at Wake Forest University, about this fruitful pairing of a writer and filmmaker. When I first asked him what he wanted to discuss, he replied, “Coleridge and Hitchcock” almost instantly. Both of these artists were, in Eric’s words, “obsessed with obsession” and the work of each one illuminates the other’s. “...
Steven Powell on L. A. Confidential 22.08.2024 51:37
Steven Powell, a true believer and fellow fan of the Demon Dog of Crime Fiction , has been reading and writing about Ellroy for years. His terrific new authorized biography, Love Me Fierce in Danger: The Life of James Ellroy , is a study of the man and the American mythology he has both satirized and sustained. I interviewed Steven on the New Books Network and we had such a good time talking abo...
Marshall Poe on Vietnam Films 24.07.2024 55:11
Marshall Poe is widely known as the Editor-in-Chief of the New Books Network ; his voice greets listeners before each episode. But he’s also an accomplished historian, whose 2023 book The Reality of the My Lai Massacre and the Myth of the Vietnam War explains how the events of March 16, 1968 were generalized by reporters, psychologists, activists, and filmmakers to create a number of myths about...
Ted Conover on Nomadland 30.06.2024 33:06
Ted Conover, author of Cheap Land Colorado , joins me for a discussion of Nomadland . Thanks for reading Pages and Frames! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Get full access to Pages and Frames at pagesandframes.substack.com/subscribe
Jessica Hooten Wilson on Wildcat 23.06.2024 17:27
Jessica Hooten Wilson is the Fletcher Jones Endowed Chair of Great Books at Pepperdine University and someone with great taste in books: look at her YouTube channel and you’ll find her speaking about Chesterton, Lewis, Dostoevsky, and Flannery O’Connor. She also has a terrific Substack, The Scandal of Reading. Earlier this year, I read her edited version of O’Connor’s unfinished novel, Why Do the...
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