Podcasts
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One of the most noteworthy modern English-language satirists, Terry Pratchett received the British Fantasy Award for best novel (Pyramids) in 1989 and was named an Officer of the British Empire "for services to literature" in the Queen's 1998… more
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In 2003 the world met Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis --a wise and funny memoir of a spirited girl growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. Told in powerful black-and-white comic strip images, Persepolis elicited comparisons to Art… more
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• Recorded Jul 29, 2004
Sharon Robinson, Jackie Robinson's only daughter, is Vice President of Educational Programming for Major League Baseball. She is the author of the anthology, Jackie's Nine: Jackie Robinson's Values to Live By, and the memoir, Stealing Home. In her… more
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Carl Hiaasen was born and raised in Florida. His nine previous novels include Sick Puppy, Lucky You, Stormy Weather, and Hoot, a 2003 Newbery honor title. A two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist for his journalism, Hiassen writes a twice-weekly… more
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The urge to properly classify David Foster Wallace within an artistic continuum has prompted comparisons with everyone from Thomas Pynchon, to filmmaker David Lynch, even comic David Letterman. Best known for his 1996 tome, Infinite Jest,… more
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Helen Fielding's first novel Cause Celeb was based on her experience filming documentaries in Africa for Comic Relief. It led to an offer from the London Independent to do a column in the persona of a character and Bridget Jones's Diary was born.… more
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• Recorded Jun 15, 2004
A political correspondent for the Washington Post and regular commentator on NPR, E. J. Dionne, Jr. is a senior fellow in government studies at the Brookings Institution. His books include Why Americans Hate Politics: The Death of the Democratic… more
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Often called the "Dean of Moderators," Jim Lehrer has presided over eleven presidential and vice-presidential debates. He is also the author of 14 novels, including Flying Crows . Mrs. Kate Lehrer is the author of several books, including… more
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• Recorded Jun 9, 2004
Katherine Dunham has been called the "Matriarch of Black Dance." A pioneer in the use of folk and ethnic choreography, her unprecedented blend of cultural anthropology with the artistry of dance produced groundbreaking forms of movement and… more
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• Recorded Jun 8, 2004
Kathryn Harrison's first novel, Thicker Than Water and her second, Exposure, were both New York Times Notable Books. Her best-selling memoir, The Kiss, ignited a firestorm of controversy; the subject: Harrison's four-year sexual relationship with… more
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• Recorded Jun 3, 2004
A native of Wayne, PA, David Brooks is a senior editor of the Weekly Standard, a columnist for the New York Times, a contributing editor the Atlantic Monthly, and a commentator on "The Newshour with Jim Lehrer." His best-selling book Bobos in… more
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz served as Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of the World Bank, then as Chairman of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisors; he is currently Professor of Economics and Finance at… more
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• Recorded May 26, 2004
A dedicated historian of education, Diane Ravitch is Research Professor of Education at New York University and holds the Brown Chair in Education Policy at the Brookings Institution. A former Assistant Secretary in the US Department of Education,… more
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Winner of the National Book Award for his first book, The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance, Ron Chernow has been called in the New York Times "as elegant an architect of monumental histories as we've seen… more
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• Recorded May 12, 2004
Charles Ellis is an expert on investment management. For thirty years, he was Managing Partner of Greenwich Associates, the leading worldwide strategy consultant to the investment industry. Ellis teaches at Harvard Business School, chairs AIMR… more
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James Hillman studied with psychiatrist Carl Jung in the 1950s and went on to become the first director of studies at the Jung Institute in Zurich. A profoundly subversive thinker - called "a thorn in the side of respectable psychologists" -… more
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• Recorded Apr 30, 2004
Richard Clarke's recent public testimony before the 9/11 Commission prompted an unprecedented furor in the media. Clarke's allegations are further detailed in his new book, Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror. Known as a hard-liner… more
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Perhaps best known for his work The Professor and the Madman, Simon Winchester now focuses his attention on the devastating volcanic eruption of Krakatoa. The explosion, heard almost 3,000 miles a way, resulted in the deaths of nearly 40,000… more
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Lawyer turned writer, Louis Begley first appeared on the literary landscape in 1991 with his loosely autobiographical holocaust fiction, Wartime Lies, for which he received a National Book Award nomination and a PEN/Ernest Hemingway First Fiction… more
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For her journalism Cokie Roberts has garnered both an Emmy and the Edward R. Murrow Award. She is co-anchor of the ABC's This Week and serves as a news analyst for National Public Radio. She has earned Mother of the Year awards from both the… more
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