Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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Rodrigo Fresán : Melvill
How can a novel set during one brief moment near the end of Herman Melvilles fathers life, a moment lost to history and now fully overshadowed by his sons enduring literary legacy, become a portal
Dionne Brand : Salvage : Readings from the Wreck
What does it mean that a life can not only be animated by books but destroyed by them? That a self can be not only made by reading, but unmade by it? Dionne Brands latest book of nonfiction Salvage:
Danez Smith : Bluff
Danez Smiths poetry is so many things, a poetry of resistance, of elegy, of joy, of care, of repair. Their poetry is Afrofuturist and Afropessimist. Its nature poetry, decolonial poetry, queer poetr
Kenzie Allen : Cloud Missives
Todays conversation with Kenzie Allen, about her debut poetry collection Cloud Missives, is unusually wide-ranging. We look at the influence of archaeology, anthropology and cartography on her poetry
Tin House Live : Torrey Peters on Strategic Opacity
Todays craft talkby Torrey Peters on Strategic Opacity was recorded at the 2024 Tin House summer writers workshop. Peters explores the elements in works of fiction that actually dont make sense
Jewish Currents Live : Dionne Brand & Adania Shibli in Conversation
As part of Jewish Currents Live: A Day of Politics & Culture, I moderated a conversation between Adania Shibli and Dionne Brand this September in New York City. Both Dionne and Adania have been on the
Isabella Hammad : Recognizing the Stranger : On Palestine and Narrative
Todays conversation with Isabella Hammad is truly like no other on the show in its fourteen year history. The main text of her book is the speech she delivered for the Edward Said Memorial Lecture in
Tin House Live : Frank Bidart
Todays episode is an archival recording of poet Frank Bidart from the 2008 Tin House Writers Workshop. It begins with an introduction by the poet Brenda Shaughnessy, followed by an extended poetry re
Nalo Hopkinson : Blackheart Man
Todays guest is Grand Master of science fiction and fantasy Nalo Hopkinson. Together we center her first novel in over a decade, the remarkable Blackheart Man, and look at what it means to not only w
Vajra Chandrasekera : Rakesfall
Sri Lankan writer Vajra Chandrasekeras first novel, The Saint of Bright Doors, was shortlisted for or won nearly every major SFF award there is. Much of the buzz around this book circled the question