Vanessa Veselka discusses her novels “Zazen” and “The Great Offshore Grounds” and her work as a health workers union organizer during the Covid era in this interview with host Richard Wolinsky.
A podcast posted every Sunday featuring extended interviews and discussions from Bookwaves, Art-Waves, and Bookwaves Artwaves Hour programs on KPFA, and newly digitized and edited archive interviews from the pre-digital Probabilities series dating back to 1977. Literature, theater, film, the visual arts: in-depth interviews from a progressive and artistic viewpoint, with long-time KPFA/Pacifica host Richard Wolinsky.
Vanessa Veselka discusses her novels “Zazen” and “The Great Offshore Grounds” and her work as a health workers union organizer during the Covid era in this interview with host Richard Wolinsky.
The great British mystery novelist P.D. James (1920-2014) interviewed on February 1, 1990 by Richard Wolinsky nd Richard A. Lupoff while she was on tour for her Adam Dalgliesh mystery, “Devices and Desires.” Digitized, remastered and re-edited by Richard Wolinsky.
Richard Powers discusses his latest novel, “Bewilderment” with host Richard Wolinsky. A winner of the Pulitzer, the National Book Award and the Booker Prize, Richard Powers is one of America’s greatest authors.
George Saunders, author of the novel “Lincoln in the Bardo,” in conversation with Richard Wolinsky. George Saunders is the highly acclaimed author of several short story collections, including “Tenth of December,” “CivilWarLand in Bad Decline,” “In Persuasion Nation” and others, along with political commentary that recently appeared in The New Yorker and other magazines. This podcast was first posted Feb. 26, 2017,
Daniel Handler discusses his latest novel, “Poison for Breakfast by Lemony Snicket” and other topics, in this wide-ranging interview with host Richard Wolinsky.
Mary Roach talks about her latest book, “Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law,” which examines the way mankind interacts with animals living in nature, from bear burglary to how to avoid hitting a camel. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky.
Frank Herbert (1920-1986), in a recently unearthed interview from 1981 for the “Probabilities” radio program, discusses his early career, his work with pulp magazine editors, the original publication story of “Dune” as well as some of the concepts in the story.
Stephen Greenblatt discusses “Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare” with host Richard Wolinsky, from 2005.
Mick LaSalle, author of Dream State: California in the Movies, and film critic for the San Francisco Chronicle, in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky. Recorded as a Zoom event for KPFA, edited for audio. A wide-ranging discussion that includes a look at the work of French director Eric Rohmer, movie viewing during the pandemic, the rise of long-form television, and the real reason why Dorothy should never have gone back to Kansas.
Third in a series of interviews recorded for an abandoned documentary on George Gershwin. Kitty Carlisle Hart (1910-2007) dated George Gershwin for three years in the mid-1930s. In this brief phone interview from 2001, she discusses her relationship with the composer, as well as her work with the Marx brothers and in the early days of television. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky.