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

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Isabella Hammad : Enter Ghost
Isabella Hammads latest book Enter Ghost is about a Palestinian theater group attempting to put on a production of Hamlet in the West Bank. The actors come from many different Palestinian experiences
Tin House Live : Max Porter on Shy
Even though each of Max Porters books is a stand-alone book, some have called Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, Lanny, and his latest, Shy, a trilogy of boyhood, a framing Max himself embraces. Aft
Megan Fernandes : I Do Everything I’m Told
Spareness, economy, and distillation are often put forth as obvious virtues in poetry. But what if there were a politics undergirding this aesthetic preference? In todays conversation with poet Megan
Johanna Hedva : Your Love Is Not Good
What if you gave your fictional main character all of your own biographical details and family history but had them, at every point, choose wrong? At every point do the thing you yourself would be a
Tin House Live : Katie Holten on The Language of Trees
In Early Medieval Ireland there was a language called Ogham that was sometimes referred to as the Celtic Tree Alphabet' because its letters each corresponded to and depicted a different tree. At one
Tin House Live: Richard Powers on The Overstory
Back in 2019, when Richard Powers was a guest on Between the Covers for The Overstory, we also appeared together that very same night, in conversation again. This time, an onstage ticketed event at Re
Melanie Rae Thon : As If Fire Could Hide Us
Melanie Rae Thons latest book, As If Fire Could Hide Us, is described not as a novel with three chapters, nor as a collection of three stories, but as a love song in three movements. What does it m
Christina Sharpe : Ordinary Notes
There may be no writer, no thinker, who has shaped my conversations on the show more than Christina Sharpe. Whether her work is explicitly part of a conversation (in episodes with Ross Gay, Solmaz Sha
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o : The Language of Languages
Todays guest, novelist, storyteller, essayist, playwright, scholar, translator, and perennial front-runner for the Nobel Prize in Literature Ngg wa Thiongo, is an iconic figure in postcolonial tho
Charif Shanahan : Trace Evidence
Early in poet Charif Shanahans latest collection, Trace Evidence, we encounter the lines: I want to tell you what for me it has been like. // To speak at all / I must occupy a position // In a syst