All the Poets (Musicians on Writing): Richard Thompson
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
Gregg LaGambina talks to Alejandro Jodorowsky about his new movie, "Endless Poetry."
Yogita Goyal talks to Percival Everett about appropriation, "Get Out," Los Angeles, and his new novel.
Marvin Bell, interviewed by Loren Glass, talks about the “Dead Man” poems and his career in Iowa.
Orly Minazad interviews Scaachi Koul about her first book, “One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter.”
Adrian Parr speaks with David Rothenberg. A conversation in Brad Evans’s “Histories of Violence” series.
Turkish intellectual Sevan Nişanyan talks to Nick Ashdown about his escape from prison.
Scott Timberg interviews Rob Sheffield about his new book, “Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World.”
Kristen Kittscher interviews Sarah Skilton about her new book, “Club Deception.”
Paula Bomer interviews Jessie Chaffee about her debut novel, “Florence in Ecstasy,” the lives of the saints, eating disorders, and women’s stories.
Shannon Luders-Manuel talks to Tara Betts about her anthology "The Beiging of America," co-edited with Cathy J. Schlund-Vials and Sean Frederick Forbes.
Désirée Zamorano talks to Sheena Kamal about the first novel in her trilogy, “The Lost Ones.”
Kitty Lindsay talks to psychologist Ruthellen Josselson about her 35-year-long examination of the ways women define themselves.
Simon Schatzberg interviews Charles Fairbanks about “The Modern Jungle,” his documentary portrait of modern life in an indigenous Zoque community in Mexico.
Susan Curtis-Kojaković, chief editor of Istros Books, speaks to Simon Smith of Peter Owen Publishers about their collaboration on the "World Series."
Scott Timberg and Jonathan Lethem talk about his anthology of music criticism, “Shake It Up: Great American Writing on Rock and Pop From Elvis to Jay Z.”