The Bad Idea That Keeps on Giving
Why does such a thinker as Ayn Rand persist in being taken seriously by otherwise smart people?
Why does such a thinker as Ayn Rand persist in being taken seriously by otherwise smart people?
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
Martin Amis on poetry versus the novel and the vicissitudes of a literary career.
Scott Timberg interviews Philip Ó Ceallaigh, who translated “For Two Thousand Years,” a loosely autobiographical work by Romanian Jew Mihail...
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
Scott Timberg interviews Robert Crais, prolific author of “The Wanted.”
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
Scott Timberg takes a spin through “1966: The Year the Decade Exploded” by Jon Savage.
Scott Timberg interviews Kurt Andersen about his latest, “Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-year History.”
Scott Timberg interviews Stephen Greenblatt about his latest, “The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve.”