55 episodes

A podcast reading its way through the NYRB Classics, a series that resurrects fiction and nonfiction works worth remembering.

Unburied Books Dylan Cuellar, Kassia Oset

    • Arts

A podcast reading its way through the NYRB Classics, a series that resurrects fiction and nonfiction works worth remembering.

    Talk with Linda Rosenkrantz

    Talk with Linda Rosenkrantz

    Author Linda Rosenkrantz joins us to discuss her 1968 "reality novel" Talk. In the summer of 65, Rosenkrantz took a tape recorder to the beach and documented her friends' conversations. She later shaped the transcripts from that trip into a sharp, funny, and unusually revealing book. We speak with her about her contrasting experiences with publishing then and now, her artistic inspirations, other tape recording projects, and more.
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    • 28 min
    Teaser: The Fringes of Story with Amit Chaudhuri

    Teaser: The Fringes of Story with Amit Chaudhuri

    Novelist Amit Chaudhuri joins us for a wide-ranging conversation as his first three books (A Strange and Sublime Address, Afternoon Raag, and Freedom Song) are republished as NYRB Classics. We talk about his uneasy relationship with the realist novel, the literary market's distortions of value, and the role place plays in his creative project.
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    • 10 min
    Teaser: T. H. White with Kate Macdonald

    Teaser: T. H. White with Kate Macdonald

    In this brief clip, publisher Kate Macdonald shares the story of writer T. H. White's most beloved dog, Brownie. In the full episode, we talk about Sylvia Townsend Warner's approach to biography, White's Arthurian cycle, and the unglamorous side of being an author.
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    • 4 min
    The Goshawk with Helen Macdonald

    The Goshawk with Helen Macdonald

    We are joined by author Helen Macdonald to discuss T. H. White's The Goshawk, originally published in 1951. In this conversation, we talk about the devotion required to train a hawk, what one learns during the process, and how White's book haunted our guest.
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    • 52 min
    Teaser: The Leopard with Patrick Preziosi

    Teaser: The Leopard with Patrick Preziosi

    Writer Patrick Preziosi rejoins the show to talk about an Italian favorite: Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's The Leopard. In this clip, we talk about the Sicilian prince's strange path to publication and how his other short works illuminate this masterpiece. Listen to the full episode to hear our thoughts on Visconti's film adaptation, Lampedusa's prose, and what it's like to read the novel in Sicily.
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    • 5 min
    Moderan with Bijan Stephen

    Moderan with Bijan Stephen

    Writer Bijan Stephen joins us to discuss David R. Bunch's short story collection Moderan. In Moderan, people replace their "soft parts" with metal and devote their lives to making war. We talk about Bunch's satire of the international order, his wildly innovative use of language, and his commitment to depicting a utopian hellscape.
    Read Bijan's article on Moderan here: https://dirt.fyi/article/2022/06/the-future-is-moderan
    Check out Chris Lee's fantastic travelogue: https://chrisleefrancis.com/books/eastwards-and-far/
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    • 47 min

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