Radio Hour: Clarice Lispector, Harry G. Frankfurt, and “Maybe Connect”
Acclaimed Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, Harry G. Frankfurt's 'On Inequality,' and the similarities between Ta-Nehisi Coates and Elena Ferrante.
Acclaimed Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, Harry G. Frankfurt's 'On Inequality,' and the similarities between Ta-Nehisi Coates and Elena Ferrante.
L.A. Times book critic David L. Ulin talks about his new book 'Sidewalking', his obsession with The Grove, and the urban qualities of New York vs. L...
On this week’s show, New York–based writer, filmmaker, and visual artist Gary Indiana stops by to talk about resentment writing, overhyped authors...
On this week’s show, LARB Radio Hour favorite Boris Dralyuk returns to talk about the pivotal and yet shamefully unknown Los Angeles poet Henri...
On this week’s show, screenwriter and novelist Peter Lefcourt discusses his latest book Purgatory Gardens, author Katherine Taylor talks about the...
On this week’s show, author David Shields talks about his new collaboration That Thing You Do With Your Mouth, LARB senior editor Sarah Mesle...
Author Dana Johnson teaches sex writing, Rae Dubow helps authors make their readings more exciting, and Antoine Wilson recommends Heinrich von Kleist.
Salman Rushdie, Jill Essbaum, and Jerry Stahl on "LARB Radio Hour."
Nina Revoyr talks about her new backpacking thriller "Lost Canyon," and LARB senior editor Sarah Mesle explains "mansplaining."
Katherine Taylor talks “Valley Fever,“ and author Antoine Wilson explains why he refused to review John Barth’s forthcoming “Collected Stories.“
Karolina Waclawiak's The Invaders, Boris Dralyuk on the literary footprint of Russian immigrants in Los Angeles, and reading Paul Beatty’s The...
Featuring an interview with Jason Segel and James Ponsoldt, star and director of the film "The End of the Tour," about the late author David Foster...
Author Diana Wagman on her new novel 'Life #6', Joshua Oppneheimer's 'The Look of Silence,' and whether schools should be named after D.W. Griffith.
This week's show features Harper Lee's 'Go Set a Watchman' and a discussion on the state of American film, TV, and book reviews with critic John...
Mark Haskell Smith talks about his research into nudism for his new book "Naked at Lunch." Also Betsy Borns, Dinah Lenney, and the crisis in Greece.
Since 1989 Michael Silverblatt has hosted the syndicated radio show Bookworm and has interviewed over a thousand writers of literary fiction and...