Delete Your Account Now: A Conversation with Jaron Lanier
Harper Simon asks philosopher Jaron Lanier about his latest book, “Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now.”
Harper Simon asks philosopher Jaron Lanier about his latest book, “Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now.”
An interview with the author of “Dopesick,” a new study of the United States’s opioid crisis.
Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn talks to Imani Perry about her new biography of Lorraine Hansberry.
Gabriel Schivone talks with Todd Miller about the ties between US arms companies and the governments of Jordan and Israel.
A discussion of what it means to be a Christian in the age of Trump.
A biography of perhaps the most interesting man in the (20th-century) world.
Sarah Heston talks to Tom Manning about his new graphic novel, "Eric."
Margot Singer talks to Peter Grandbois about his new memoir, fencing, and the Bushido code.
Gabino Iglesias talks to David Joy about his new book, "The Line That Held Us."
A discussion of a new collection of essays by immigrant writers.
A San Francisco teacher remembers her students who died at Jonestown.
Dinah Lenney talks to David L. Ulin about reading today, literary anonymity, and his recently reissued book, "The Lost Art of Reading."
Gustavo Turner speaks to Josh Kun about the legacy of Latin American music from Los Angeles in an interview complete with playlists.
Brad Evans speaks with Gil Anidjar, whose most recent book is “Blood: A Critique of Christianity.”
William Giraldi speaks with Daniel Baxter, author of “One Life at a Time: An American Doctor’s Memoir of AIDS in Botswana.”
Jeneé Darden interviews Jeanne Theoharis about her most recent book, "A More Beautiful and Terrible History ."