Biblical Paraphrase and Hummus: Conversation with Dror Burstein on “Muck”
Ian Dreiblatt talks to Israeli author Dror Burstein about his new novel, "Muck."
Ian Dreiblatt talks to Israeli author Dror Burstein about his new novel, "Muck."
Sarah Boon talks to novelist Barbara Kingsolver about her new book, "Unsheltered."
Lydia Roberts speaks to award-winning filmmaker Marianna Yarovskaya, whose latest documentary is “Women of the Gulag.”
A top media historian explains our culture’s fascination with zombies, caped crusaders, and other vigilantes.
The poet laureate of Los Angeles on relearning language.
Brad Evans speaks with Mark Duffield, author of “Post-Humanitarianism.” A conversation in the “Histories of Violence” series.
Anne-Marie Kinney talks to Katya Apekina about her debut novel, "The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish."
David Shook speaks to Magdalena Edwards, translator of “The Chandelier” by Clarice Lispector, about her artistic engagement with the Brazilian author.
Ayize Jama-Everett interviews Victor LaValle about horror and diversity.
Francis Wade speaks to Pankaj Mishra about how the discourse of liberalism and human rights is fatally infected with imperialist histories.
In this monthly series, Melynda Fuller interviews writer and academic Kisha Lewellyn Schlegel about her debut essay collection “Fear Icons.”
Sasha Razor interviews Juliane Fürst, curator of “Socialist Flower Power: Soviet Hippie Culture” at the Wende Museum.
Lily Meyer interviews Karen E. Bender about the uncontained chaos of the modern world, the refractions of Jewish identity, and our era’s lack of empathy.
Sarah Mesle interviews ASA President Roderick Ferguson about this year's upcoming ASA conference, "States of Emergence."
Channing Sargent talks to Representative Tim Ryan about why new age practices can reconnect America to its core values.
Brin-Jonathan Butler on the glory and madness of championship-level chess.