Literary Podcasts?
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1mandmedhat
Literary Podcasts. Do they exist? Discussions of Walser, Kafka Chekhov, zweig, Gautier and the likes. Any thoughts?
2Randy_Hierodule
Some may enjoy this - Alexander Theroux from the early 90s on Darconville's Cat, the decline of the west , etc.
http://www.kcrw.com/news-culture/shows/bookworm/alexander-theroux
http://www.kcrw.com/news-culture/shows/bookworm/alexander-theroux
3Randy_Hierodule
Decadent subjects: http://www.gold.ac.uk/podcasts/app/front/podcastsbyseries/53
4zenomax
BBC's In Our Time has years' worth of podcasts available for download. Culture as well as history and philosophy.
5timwtheov
Three Percent, the website of the translation press Open Letter Books, has a podcast every 2-3 weeks with their main guy, Chad Post, and Tom Roberge, formerly of New Directions and now of the French bookstore in NYC, Albertine. It's pretty good, though skewed towards a) recent literature in translation and b) the publishing world: http://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/
Also, post #2 above, Bookworm, is really good. Michael Silverblatt is a really, really sharp reader.
Also, post #2 above, Bookworm, is really good. Michael Silverblatt is a really, really sharp reader.
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