On Infinite Baseball: An Interview with Alva Noë
Kieran Setiya interviews philosopher Alva Noë about his book, Infinite Baseball: Notes from a Philosopher on the Ballpark.
Kieran Setiya interviews philosopher Alva Noë about his book, Infinite Baseball: Notes from a Philosopher on the Ballpark.
A series of conversations on the state of Catalan literature. In this edition, Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi talks to translator Mary Ann Newman.
Jacques Morel interviews Lance Scott Walker, who makes the case for Houston rap as a critical part of black history and of American music history.
Jacqui Shine speaks to Briallen Hopper, author of “Hard to Love: Essays and Confessions.”
Francis Wade interviews James Meek, whose latest collection of essays, “Dreams of Leaving and Remaining,” explores the causes and consequences of Brexit.
David Breithaupt debriefs Duke Haney, author of “Death Valley Superstars: Occasionally Fatal Adventures in Filmland.”
Aaron Shulman tells a real-life family saga of modern Spain.
Ryan Chapman speaks to “Trump Sky Alpha” author Mark Doten about meme culture, narrative fragmentation, and the effects of historical trauma.
Carrie Cooperider talks to Frederic Tuten about his memoir, “My Young Life.”
Eleanor J. Bader talks to writer Etaf Rum about her new novel.
An American Indian activist links the Standing Rock protests with other mass protest movements.
Erica Wright interviews Steph Post about her new novel, “Miraculum.”
An Israeli author discusses his first novel in English translation, “The Diamond Setter.”
On Saul Williams’s blended family; his love for Ntozake Shange; and his latest project, Neptune Frost, the graphic novel and its musical.
Amit Chaudhuri on literary activism, alternative modernisms, and the comedy of friendship.
An interview with the authors of a new YA dystopia.