Marginalia: Karen Tucker On 'Bewilderness'
Karen Tucker’s novel, Bewilderness , is a powerful read. Set in rural North Carolina, the book...
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Marginalia: Karen Tucker On 'Bewilderness'
Karen Tucker’s novel, Bewilderness , is a powerful read. Set in rural North Carolina, the book...
27:12
Marginalia: Emma Brodie On 'Songs In Ursa Major'
When writing her novel, Songs in Ursa Major , Emma Brodie was inspired when she learned about the...
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Marginalia: Jonathan Lee On 'The Great Mistake'
The merger between Manhattan & Queens County in 1898 was known as The Great Mistake. It’s also...
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Marginalia: James Ellroy On 'Widespread Panic'
Freddy Otash is in Purgatory. Literally… literarily. In James Ellroy’s novel, Widespread Panic ,...
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Marginalia: Jennifer Weiner On 'That Summer'
258 weeks. That number has probably changed since I spoke with author Jennifer Weiner, but at the...
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Marginalia: Ross Benes on 'Rural Rebellion'
After Ross Benes left Nebraska for New York, he saw with greater clarity the rural-urban divide...
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Marginalia: Zakiya Dalila Harris On 'The Other Black Girl'
Zakiya Dalila Harris has written a thriller set in the publishing industry. I know, words you...
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Marginalia: Alexandra Andrews on 'Who Is Maud Dixon?'
Who Is Maud Dixon? is a tale of literary identity theft. And that’s about all I can tell you....
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Marginalia: John Green on 'The Anthropocene Reviewed'
When you hear the name “John Green” you might think of him as a Vlogbrother, with his brother...
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Marginalia: Joan Silber On 'Secrets of Happiness'
Joan Silber is the author of nine works of fiction, including Improvement , which won the...
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Marginalia: Maggie Shipstead on 'Great Circle'
Maggie Shipstead’s novel Great Circle tells the story of two women who lived nearly a century...
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Marginalia: Renee Rosen on 'The Social Graces'
Renee Rosen’s books have taken place in Chicago in the 1950s, New York City in the 1960s, at...
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Marginalia: Katherine Heiny On 'Early Morning Riser'
Early Morning Riser is a novel about a woman who moves to a small town in Michigan to teach...
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Marginalia: Kirstin Valdez Quade On \'The Five Wounds\'
In her timely novel, Kirstin Valdez Quade introduces readers to a family in a small New Mexico...
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Marginalia: David Stuart MacLean On How We Learn To Hate
There is a blurb from Mat Johnson on the back of How I Learned to Hate in Ohio that reads: “David...
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Marginalia: Rachel Lynn Solomon On The Love Of Storytelling
If you’re a Marginalia listener, you know that this podcast features interviews with authors of...
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Marginalia: Chang-rae Lee On \'My Year Abroad\'
Chang-rae Lee is known for exploring issues of culture and identity. His new novel, My Year...
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Marginalia: Jackie Polzin On Life And Longing
Jackie Polzin's novel, Brood , explores the endless challenges of caring for another creature.
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Marginalia: Elly Griffiths On The Art Of The Murder
Elly Griffiths is a British author with more than a dozen titles published internationally. She’s...
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Marginalia: Syed M. Masood On Identity, Faith & Belonging
In his novel, The Bad Muslim Discount , Syed M. Masood examines universal questions of identity,...
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