Lit Hub Radio Dispatch: Talking with Quentin Tarantino, Debut Novelist
Conversations · Stories · Ideas
THE BEST IN BOOK WORLD PODCASTS FOR THE WEEK OF JULY 8, 2021
Kristen Radtke: “Putting Anything into the World Is Totally Humiliating” On Thresholds, Jordan Kisner talks to the author of Seek You about loneliness, gardening, and writing through embarrassment.
A Conversation with Quentin Tarantino, Debut Novelist The acclaimed filmmaker talks to host Mitchell Kaplan about transforming his influences from screen to page.
Dana Spiotta on the Reckonings of Generation X Dana Spiotta discusses her new novel, Wayward, writing flawed characters, and what generations owe one another.
Reading Women Recommends Books by Palestinian Women Kendra and Sumaiyya are joined by special guest Yara to kick off their latest theme.
A Special Reading from Omar El Akkad On our radio theater program, Omar El Akkad reads passages from American War and his forthcoming novel (!), What Strange Paradise.
Elisa Gabbert on Living in an Era The author of The Unreality of Memory joins Andrew Keen to discuss apocalyptic ambivalence, hyperbolic language, and Sebald.
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Marisa Silver on (Finally) Nailing Down Her Novel’s Point of View The author of The Mysteries shares a peek into her writing process and praises the power of omniscience.
Mark Leidner on Painstakingly Revising Poems… and Twitter Jokes Mark Leidner gets real with Brad Listi about just how long he spends in the weeds.
Gina Rae La Cerva Traces the Life Story of a Family Recipe The author of Feasting Wild revisits family recipes to understand her Sicilian heritage and what brought her family joy and sustenance—even in times of grief, conquest, and migration.
Also This Week on Lit Hub Radio On Open Source, two experts weigh in on the FDA’s shocking approval of an anti-Alzheimer’s drug • On The Common, Wyatt Townley on moving from practitioner to ambassador, AKA poet to laureate • On New Books Network, Ava Reid on the divine inspirations of her new novel • On Keen On, Mick LaSalle on the history of Hollywood, Adam Serwer on the cruelty of politics, and Susan Paterno on the college debt crisis • On The History of Literature, Claudia Laitano considers the life and legacy of Machado de Assis • On Lit Century, Elisa Gabbert discusses the paradox of the Holocaust in W. G. Sebald’s The Emigrants • On Otherppl, Greg Gerke on what’s happened to great art • Behind the Mic explores the audiobooks of The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave, All the Lonely People by Mike Gayle, The Maidens by Alex Michaelides, and The Quiet Boy by Ben H. Winters
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