Ray Bradbury, the legendary author who passed away in 2012, sat down for an interview with Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff in 1992 at his home in Los Angeles. That interview has been digitized and re-edited by Richard Wolinsky.
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In-depth interviews with authors of fiction and narrative non-fiction, delving deeply into political and social issues, literary technique, and the life of the author. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky.
Ray Bradbury, the legendary author who passed away in 2012, sat down for an interview with Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff in 1992 at his home in Los Angeles. That interview has been digitized and re-edited by Richard Wolinsky.
Justine Bateman, actress and director, author of “Fame: The Hijacking of Reality,” in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky. Her book chronicles the ups and downs of fame and how the notion of fame intrudes on and damages our society.
Octavia Butler (1947-2006) author of “Kindred” and “Parable of the Sower,” is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff, recorded November 1998 during her tour for “Parable of the Talents.” One of the few surviving audio interviews with the late author of speculative fiction.
Jeffrey Eugenides, whose latest book is a collection of short stories, “Fresh Complaint,” in conversation with Richard Wolinsky.
Esi Edugyan, author of the novel, “Washington Black,” in conversation with Richard Wolinsky. “Washington Black” tells the story of a young slave in Barbados in the 1840s who is taken under the wing of the abolitionist brother of his master. The novel follows his adventures as he wends his way through the world
Helen Benedict, whose latest novel is “Wolf Season,” in conversation with Richard Wolinsky. A journalist as well as novelist, Helen Benedict focuses on the effects of war, both on civilian and military populations. Her latest novel, “Wolf Season,” takes place in a small town near Albany, New York, where Iraq war veterans and Iraqi refugees both live and work. She is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky.
Andre Dubus III, whose latest novel is “Gone So Long,” in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky. His other books hiclude “Townie,” a memoir, and “House of Sand and Fog.”
Ben Fountain, whose latest book, “Beautiful Country, Burn Again: Democracy, Rebellion and Revolution” details the 2016 presidential campaign through essays, some of which were previously published in a different form in The Guardian, is interviewed by host Richard Wolinsky.
Gary Shtengart, the best selling author of “Absurdistan” and “Little Failure,” discusses his latest novel, “Lake Success,” which eviscerates the lives of hedge fund managers and the very rich, and details life in America in the early summer of 2016. He is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky.
David Sedaris, whose latest collection of essays is titled “Calypso,” in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky.