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January 01, 1990 - January 14, 2013 + Bookworm
Richard Ford: Canada, Part 1

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The first of a two-part conversation about Richard Ford's seventh novel, the powerful story of a teenager, a bank robbery and life’s contradictory experiences.
Ben Fountain: Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

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Pushcart and O. Henry Prize-winner Ben Fountain talks about heroes, war, and street language in his new novel.
Cees Nooteboom: Self-Portrait of an Other

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Dutch author, Cees Nooteboom discusses the translation process and his poems of myth and landscape inspired by the drawings of Berlin artist, Max Neumann.
Susan Orlean: Rin Tin Tin-The Life and the Legend

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Susan Orlean on her moving account of how an orphaned puppy from France became a Hollywood movie star and a beloved canine icon.
Hari Kunzru: Gods Without Men

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British Indian writer Hari Kunsru on his new novel that explores loss, spiritual reconnection and sacrifice.
Adam Levin: Hot Pink

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Adam Levin on how behavior, B.F. Skinner, and his own training to be a therapist influenced his wild and crazy collection of stories.
Etgar Keret: Suddenly, A Knock on the Door

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Israeli writer Etgar Keret talks about the explosive and funny stories that voyage into the fantastic in his new book.
Peter Behrens: The O'Briens

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Peter Behrens on his epic family saga, a compelling tale of Irish immigration during the first half of the twentieth century.
Heidi Julavits: The Vanishers

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Heidi Julavits on female rivalry and the psychic bonds between mothers and daughters in her imaginative new novel.
William H. Gass: Life Sentences

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Eighty-seven-year-old, William Gass discusses his new book of essays on the art of crafting words into prose.
Krys Lee: Drifting House

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Krys Lee on her collection of short stories about immigrants leading two lives: the ones they left behind, and new lives they can't quite inhabit.
Jeanette Winterson: Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

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Jeanette Winterson on her new memoir that details how she survived being adopted by a dominating and wildly eccentric Pentecostal mother.
Moshe Kasher: Kasher in the Rye

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The true tale of a white boy from Oakland who became a drug addict, criminal,
mental patient, and then turned 16.
Edward St. Aubyn: The Patrick Melrose Novels (Part 2)

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Edward St. Aubyn on his a five-book series, The Patrick Melrose Novels. (Part 2 of 2)
Edward St. Aubyn: The Patrick Melrose Novels (Part 1)

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Edward St. Aubyn on his a five-book series, The Patrick Melrose Novels. (Part 1 of 2)