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Sabrina Orah Mark: How Do You Write Surrealism in the Present Moment?

Sabrina Orah Mark: How Do You Write Surrealism in the Present Moment?

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | August 10, 2020

What If Science Itself Can’t Be Relied On?

What If Science Itself Can’t Be Relied On?

From the New Books Network Podcast

By New Books Network | August 10, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Raybearer</em> by  Jordan Ifueko, Read by Joniece Abbott-Pratt

Behind the Mic: On Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko, Read by Joniece Abbott-Pratt

Listen to a Vibrant Fantasy With a Mesmerizing Narration

By Behind the Mic | August 10, 2020

David Runciman: What Can Thomas Hobbes Tell Us About Donald Trump?

David Runciman: What Can Thomas Hobbes Tell Us About Donald Trump?

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | August 9, 2020

What Happens When You Write Karl Ove Knausgaard a Letter?

What Happens When You Write Karl Ove Knausgaard a Letter?

From the New Books Network Podcast

By New Books Network | August 7, 2020

Ilze Hugo on Writing a Pandemic Novel and Seeing it Come True

Ilze Hugo on Writing a Pandemic Novel and Seeing it Come True

In Conversation with Rob Wolf on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | August 7, 2020

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Howard Bryant on the History of Protests in Sports

By The Quarantine Tapes | August 7, 2020

How Do You Know You're a Political Junkie?

By Keen On | August 7, 2020

Edwidge Danticat on Facing Love in Harsh Circumstances

By The Literary Life | August 7, 2020

Erika Rummel on 16th-Century Italy and <em>The Road to Gesualdo</em>

Erika Rummel on 16th-Century Italy and The Road to Gesualdo

In Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | August 7, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Good Husbandry</em> by Kristin Kimball, Read by the Author

Behind the Mic: On Good Husbandry by Kristin Kimball, Read by the Author

Go Back to the Land with Farmer Kristin Kimball

By Behind the Mic | August 7, 2020

Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman on the Most Honest Way to Tell Their Story

Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman on the Most Honest Way to Tell Their Story

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | August 6, 2020

Palliative Care Doctor Sunita Puri on Moving Towards the Difficulty in Ourselves

Palliative Care Doctor Sunita Puri on Moving Towards the Difficulty in Ourselves

In Conversation with Roxanne Coady
on the Just the Right Book Podcast

By Just the Right Book | August 6, 2020

James McBride on What Jazz Has Taught Him About Writing History

James McBride on What Jazz Has Taught Him About Writing History

From the Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengraber

By The Quarantine Tapes | August 6, 2020

Jonathan Taplin: Why America Is Afraid of the Future

Jonathan Taplin: Why America Is Afraid of the Future

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | August 6, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Dirt</em> by Bill Buford, Read by the Author

Behind the Mic: On Dirt by Bill Buford, Read by the Author

Discover the Wonders of the Epicenter of French Cooking

By Behind the Mic | August 6, 2020

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