Cover to Cover with Richard Wolinsky – November 23, 2006
Michael Tolkin, author of Return of the Player.
3:00 PM Pacific Time: Thursdays
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.
Michael Tolkin, author of Return of the Player.
Frank Rich, New York Times columnist and author of The Greatest Story Ever Sold.
John W. Dean, author of "Conservatives Without Concience." Part Two
John W. Dean, author of "Conservatives Without Conscience" talks with host Richard Wolinsky. (Part One, concludes next week).
Thomas Perry, noted mystery writer whose most recent novel is "Nightlife" talks about his work and career with host Richard Wolinsky.
George Lakoff discusses his book "Whose Freedom" and the nature of cognitive and political framing in this first of a two-part interview with Richard Wolinsky (concludes October 12).
Monica Ali, author of the acclaimed novels "Brick Lane" and "Alentejo Blue" talks about her work and career with Richard Wolinsky.
Elizabeth Dewberry, authof of the novel "His Lovely Wife" is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky.
Alan Furst, author of the novel "The Foreign Correspondent," is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky.
Ian Buruma’s latest book, "Conversations with John Schlesinger" is a fascinating look at the work of the noted film director. Buruma’s other books are essays about the relationship of eastern and western culture. Buruma’s a marvelous writer. Interviewer: Richard Wolinsky