Cover to Cover with Richard Wolinsky – March 9, 2006
Julian Barnes, author of the novel "Arthur & George" discusses his work.
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.
Julian Barnes, author of the novel "Arthur & George" discusses his work.
Literary Scandals. Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff are joined in the KPFA studios by Patricia Holt, former Book Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle for a discussion of the JT Leroy and James Frey scandals, their meaning and repercussions.
Sarah Vowell, NPR commentator and author of "Assassination Vacation" discusses her book and other topics.
Mark Crispin Miller discusses his book Fooled Again , about the theft of the 2004 election, and other issues.
Mark Crispin Miller, author of "Fooled Again: How the Right Stole the 2004 Election & Why They’ll Steal the Next One Too" is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky. Part One
Part two of the Michael York interview.
Actor Michael York, author of "Are My Blinkers Showing?" is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky.
The Divide/Nicholas Evans The Horse Whisperer/Nicholas Evans Nicholas Evans’ latest novel, The Divide, tells the story of a crumbling marriage and how it affects other members of the family.
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell/Susanna Clarke This year’s Hugo Winner for Best Science Fiction Novel is set in an alternative England during the Regency Period of the early 1800s. Long and leisurely, the book is both an engaging fantasy and a funny satire on manners and mores.