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A National Museum Celebrating American Writers

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    • 4.9 • 7 Ratings

A National Museum Celebrating American Writers

    Episode 175: Sara Paretsky

    Episode 175: Sara Paretsky

    This week, acclaimed mystery writer Sara Paretsky discusses her new book Pay Dirt, the latest installment of her iconic V.I. Warshawski detective series. Paretsky is joined by Booklist editor Donna Seaman. This conversation originally took place April 16, 2024 and was recorded live at the American Writers Museum. AWM PODCAST NETWORK HUB See Sara and [...]

    • 54 min
    Episode 40: W. S. Merwin

    Episode 40: W. S. Merwin

    In this episode, we’ll discuss the life and work of poet W. S. Merwin. Appointed U.S. Poet Laureate in 2010, William Stanley Merwin had a career that spanned seven decades. A poet, translator, gardener and environmental activist, Merwin has become one of the most widely read and honored poets in America, the recipient of two [...]

    • 44 min
    Episode 174: Daniel de Visé

    Episode 174: Daniel de Visé

    This week, we’re on a mission from God. Journalist and author Daniel de Visé discusses his book The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Classic. Hit it. This conversation originally took place March 19, 2024 and was recorded live at the American Writers Museum. AWM PODCAST [...]

    • 52 min
    Episode 39: Kate Chopin

    Episode 39: Kate Chopin

    In this episode, we’ll discuss the life and work of fiction writer Kate Chopin, who dared to write about female sexuality, longing, and identity at a time when women were expected to focus on husbands and family. Chopin’s works mostly take place in Louisiana and lyrically reflect the many cultures of the region: Creoles, Acadians, [...]

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Episode 173: Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

    Episode 173: Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

    This week, pop culture historian Jennifer Keishin Armstrong discusses her new book So Fetch: The Making of Mean Girls (And Why We’re Still So Obsessed With It). From the New York Times bestselling author of Seinfeldia comes the totally fetch story of one of the most iconic teen comedies of all time, Mean Girls, revealing how it happened, how it [...]

    • 49 min
    Episode 38: Norman Lear

    Episode 38: Norman Lear

    In this episode, we’ll discuss the life and work of television pioneer Norman Lear. We are joined by pop culture historian Jennifer Keishin Armstrong, whose bestselling books detail the stories and cultural impacts of television and film. Her latest book, So Fetch: The Making of Mean Girls (And Why We’re Still So Obsessed with It) [...]

    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

binnaperville ,

Very well done

I just listened the the episode about Louisa May Alcott - it was great. This episode presented an engaging discussion about the author, her times, and her works that made me sad I can’t drive to the museum to see this all in person right now.

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