The Kids Want Communism: A Conversation with Joshua Simon
Joshua Simon talks about his years-long art project that celebrates the archival histories of communism.
Joshua Simon talks about his years-long art project that celebrates the archival histories of communism.
A major Canadian author discusses the aesthetic processes that guided his experimental short fiction.
Steve Weddle talks to William Boyle about his new novel, “City of Margins.”
Taylor Larsen talks to writer Susannah Cahalan about her new book, "The Great Pretender: The Undercover Mission that Changed Our Understanding of Madness."
Talking to Savannah Knoop about their work and their time as JT Leroy.
Casandra López discusses her new poetry collection and the ethics of writing about trauma.
Andrew Holter talks with Grace Elizabeth Hale, writer of “Cool Town: How Athens, Georgia, Launched Alternative Music and Changed American Culture.”
Sam Levin talks with writer Beth Piatote about her debut short story collection, “The Beadworkers.”
Rachel Barenbaum interviews author Emily St. John Mandel about her new novel, “The Glass Hotel.”
Marcos Damián León talks to Daniel José Older about his recently published book, "The Book of Lost Saints."
Edward Carver and Rob Reich discuss philanthropy and democracy.
Patrick Coleman talks with poet Christine Larusso about her newest project, “There Will Be No More Daughters.”
Ivy Pochoda interviews Michael Farris Smith about his new book, “Blackwood.”
A major Colombian author discusses the challenges of speaking truth in a “post-truth” era.
Brad Evans speaks with Gareth Owen OBE, Humanitarian Director at Save the Children, UK. A conversation in Brad Evans’s “Histories of Violence” series.
Eleanor J. Bader talks to Mari Coates about her new novel, “The Pelton Papers.”