Cover to Cover with Richard Wolinsky – March 4, 2004
Back Story, by Ken Auletta, media critic for The New Yorker. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
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.
Back Story, by Ken Auletta, media critic for The New Yorker. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
Ursula Hegi, author of Sacred Time, talks about her life and career. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
Al Franken, satirist, author of Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
Paul Krugman is a columnist for the New York Times, and author of The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century. In this interview with Richard Wolinsky, Krugman takes an historical perspective on the Bush Administration, and discusses the role of media in the current American crisis.
Pete Dexter, author of Train, talks with host Richard Wolinsky.
Robin Cook, author of the novel Seizure, a medical thriller about stem cell research. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
Tobias Wolff talks about his new novel, Old School, and other works. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
Susanna Moore, author of the novels In The Cut and One Last Look. Richard Wolinsky hosts.
Louise Erdrich, author of The Master Butchers Singing Club and other novels, talks about her work with host Richard Wolinsky.
Joan Didion, whose latest work is the book-length essay, Where I Came From. Richard Wolinsky hosts.