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Intellectual, accessible, and provocative literary conversations.

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John Keene: “Punks: New & Selected Poems” (The Song Cave) 20.01.2022

“ Punks: New & Selected Poems ” is expansive poetry from John Keene, one of our time’s most notable writers. Seven sections offer different perspectives on what poetry can be: queer and Black, and much more than that. He joins Bookworm to discuss the difference between his prose and poetry.

In Memory of Joan Didion: 'Blue Nights' 13.01.2022

After the deaths of her husband, John Gregory Dunne, and her daughter, Quintana, Joan Didion wrote "Blue Nights," the most personal and poetic book of her career. From 2011, she talks about aging, death, and the act of complete surrender that this devastating book required.

Honoree Fanonne Jeffers: “The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois” (Part 2) 06.01.2022

Honoree Fanonne Jeffers discusses writing about the full range of a community, its sexuality and gender, in her first fiction novel, “The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois.”

Honoree Fanonne Jeffers: “The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois” (Part 1) 30.12.2021

Master poet Honoree Fanonne Jeffers discusses her fiction debut, “The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois.”

Stephen Sondheim: Finishing the Hat 23.12.2021

Finishing the Hat: Collected Lyrics (1954-1981) with Attendant Comments, Principles, Heresies, Grudges, Whines and Anecdotes (Knopf) A collection of lyrics from the first half of  Stephen Sondheim 's career, along with insights into the art of songwriting for the theater. In this 2010 conversation, he explains why a song that may be "perfect" can be wrong for its dramatic moment in a show. This fa...

Dave Eggers: “The Every” (Part 2) 16.12.2021

Dave Eggers further discusses his new book, “The Every.”

Dave Eggers: “The Every” (Part 1) 09.12.2021

“The Every” is the new book by Dave Eggers, a follow-up to his book “The Circle.”

Louise Erdrich: “The Sentence” 02.12.2021

Every bookstore is haunted, and Louise Erdrich’s new book, “The Sentence,” is about one.

Sandra Cisneros: “Martita, I Remember You/Martita, te recuerdo” 25.11.2021

“Martita, I Remember You/Martita, te recuerdo” is a bilingual new book by Sandra Cisneros.

Diane Williams: “How High? – That High” 18.11.2021

Idiosyncratic short story writer Diane Williams discusses her new book, “How High? – That High.”

Mary Gaitskill: “The Devil's Treasure” 11.11.2021

Mary Gaitskill’s "The Devil’s Treasure” features sections from her previous novels and an unfinished novel, commentary, illustrations, and a story inspired by a dream her younger self had.

Teresa K. Miller with Carol Muske-Dukes “Borderline Fortune” 04.11.2021

Teresa K. Miller discusses “Borderline Fortune,” which won her the National Poetry Series, when she was about ready to give up on herself.

Atsuro Riley: “Heard-Hoard” 28.10.2021

Atsuro Riley says he wrote “Heard-Hoard” with a kind of pacing he could feel in his body.

Jackie Kay: “Bessie Smith: A Poet's Biography of a Blues Legend” 21.10.2021

Jackie Kay’s “Bessie Smith: A Poet's Biography of a Blues Legend” is a terrific mixture of memoir and biography.

Rabih Alameddine: “The Wrong End of the Telescope” 07.10.2021

Rabih Alameddine speaks about being in love with the characters in his new novel, “The Wrong End of the Telescope."

Richard Powers: “Bewilderment” 23.09.2021

Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning Richard Powers discusses his new novel, “Bewilderment,” which has been longlisted for the Booker Prize and National Book Award.

Dennis Cooper: “I Wished” 16.09.2021

Santa Claus, James Turrell, “The Heart is a Lonely Hunter,” John Wayne Gacy, and, most of all, George Miles: these are parts of Dennis Cooper‘s discussion of his new book, “I Wished.”

Alice McDermott: “What About the Baby?: Some Thoughts on the Art of Fiction” 26.08.2021

Alice McDermott discusses the madness in fiction and her new book, “What About the Baby?: Some Thoughts on the Art of Fiction.”

Richard Powers: The Overstory 19.08.2021

About the interdependence between humans and trees, Richard Powers found a place for the non-human in literary fiction with his new book,  The Overstory .

Ron and Russell Mael: “Annette” 12.08.2021

Ron and Russell Mael of Sparks discuss the small and significant differences between their original material and the final movie, “Annette.”

Rikki Ducornet: “Trafik” 05.08.2021

Rikki Ducornet speaks about writing in dreamtime for her new sci-fi book, “Trafik.”

Yaa Gyasi: “Transcendent Kingdom” and “Homegoing” (Part 2) 29.07.2021

Part two of two, a continuation of Yaa Gyasi’s discussion about the extraordinary explorations of her books “Homegoing” and “Transcendent Kingdom.”

Yaa Gyasi: “Transcendent Kingdom” and “Homegoing” (Part 1) 22.07.2021

Part one of two in which Yaa Gyasi discusses the myriad complexities of her novels “Transcendent Kingdom” and “Homegoing.”

Jack Skelley: “Dennis Wilson and Charlie Manson” 15.07.2021

Jack Skelley speaks about his new book, “Dennis Wilson and Charlie Manson,” and the bad Beach Boy’s intersection with a serial killer.

Emily Skillings and John Yau: John Ashbery’s “Parallel Movement of the Hands: Five Unfinished Longer Works” 08.07.2021

Editor/poet Emily Skillings and poet/critic John Yau speak about an iconic poet of the 21st century, John Ashbery, and his posthumous book, “Parallel Movement of the Hands: Five Unfinished Longer Works.”

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