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Dave Eggers,
"McSweeney's Books", September 19 2002
Dave Eggers
"McSweeney's Books", September 19 2002
Dave Eggers (A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius) has invested in his beliefs and started up a press. he publishes the popular lit-magMcSweeney’s and a whole line of books by authors he admires. We explore and evaluate this unusual inventory.
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Bret Ellis
"Glamorama", July 20 2000
Ellis, a godfather to the new fiction scene, describes what it is like to have one foot in each of the two generations. He comes from the minimalists (the Raymond Carver gang), but his recent book, Glamorama, is a step in the newdirection--complex, ironic, deconstructive, maximalist.
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Louise Erdrich,
"The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse", July 05 2001
Louise Erdrich
"The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse", July 05 2001
Erdrich mixes elements of her German and Native American ancestry to create a collage of history, mythology and good old-fashioned storytelling. In this conversation, we focus on the importance of spiritual diversity in her fiction.
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Richard Ford,
"Independence Day", August 08 1996
Richard Ford
"Independence Day", August 08 1996
A summit conference on Ford’s Pulitzer Prise-winning novel establishes once and for all that the book, said to be full of arrogance and irony, is about compromise and sincerity.
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Carlos Fuentes,
"The Years with Laura Diaz", April 19 2001
Carlos Fuentes
"The Years with Laura Diaz", April 19 2001
Mexico’s foremost living writer talks about the male and female perspectives in his work. His famous character Artemio Cruz was, he claims, a critique of machismo. It is a woman, Laura Diaz, who presides over his new novel, an epic about the 20th century.
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James Galvin,
"Fencing the Sky", December 23 1999
James Galvin
"Fencing the Sky", December 23 1999
The western Americal novelist contrasts the eternal values of the natural world of his youth, with the rapacity of the “"land pimps"” who invest the New West.
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Amy Gerstler,
"Medicine", November 16 2000
Amy Gerstler
"Medicine", November 16 2000
Amy Gerstler regards her poetry as a sort of spell to ward off danger. Her new book deals with the tragedies that cannot be evaded by magic.
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Allan Gurganus,
"The Practical Heart", January 17 2002
Allan Gurganus
"The Practical Heart", January 17 2002
Allan Gurganus talks intimately about the people who introduced him to art and literature during his childhood. A conversation about moving beyond irony and distance to a level of sincerity that demands the full involvement of the practical heart-- and Gurganus wants to open all four chambers of that heart.
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Ron Hansen,
"Hitler's Niece", September 16 1999
Ron Hansen
"Hitler's Niece", September 16 1999
Ron Hansen’t reconstruction of Hitler’s affair with Geli Raubal gives us a glimpse of a creepy, hypothetical menage-a-trois: the novelist in bed with innocence and monstrosity.
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Edward Hirsch,
"How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry", September 30 1999
Edward Hirsch
"How to Read a Poem: And Fall in Love with Poetry", September 30 1999
Some poems are so strong that they leave permanent impressions on the reader; the poems Edward Hirsch introduces are meant to alter the soul.
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Nick Hornby,
"How to Be Good", August 16 2001
Nick Hornby
"How to Be Good", August 16 2001
The author of High Fidelity and About a Boy has made a shift: the gifted comic novelist has adopted a woman’s voice to examine marriage, fidelity, happiness adn finally, moral goodness.
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