An Indigenous Elsewhere: A Conversation with Sandy Grande
A major Native American activist-scholar on the futility of trying to decolonize the university today.
A major Native American activist-scholar on the futility of trying to decolonize the university today.
The author discusses his new book, “The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas.”
Justin Gautreau speaks to Tim Kasher about making a new album during a global pandemic.
Naomi Elias talks to Jane Pek about her debut, “The Verifiers,” a mystery revolving around an online-dating detective agency.
Rachel Barenbaum asks Jennifer Egan about her new novel, “The Candy House.”
Meghan O’Rourke discusses her new book, “The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness.”
The author discusses her sharp, engaging new collection of essays, “The Window Seat: Notes from a Life in Motion.”
Eleanor J. Bader asks Lauren Rankin about her new book, “Bodies on the Line: At the Front Lines of the Fight to Protect Abortion in America.”
The author discusses his debut memoir, “The Death of My Father the Pope.”
Natasha Hakimi Zapata interviews Solmaz Sharif about her new book, “Customs.”
Xochitl Gonzalez speaks with Daniel Olivas about her debut novel, exploring Nuyorican identity, and the gentrification of Brooklyn.
The prolific poet-critic discusses her latest book of essays, “Silent Refusal.”
Megan Margulies interviews Aileen Weintraub about the experiences that led her to write “Knocked Down: A High-Risk Memoir.”
Dan Magers interviews Brooks Sterritt about his debut, “The History of America in My Lifetime.”
The author discusses her new memoir, “Dark Tourist,” her South Asian immigrant family, and her discovery of her sexuality.
Julien Crockett talks with Justin E. H. Smith about his new book, “The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is.”