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Lies, violence and history repeating itself are all topics covered in Russell Banks' book, "Affliction." Banks points out that his novel is about the men's complicated attempt to transcend their burdens.
Back in his day, there was no journalism school, explained Russell Baker. He spent time with the police and that's how he often got his stories about the underclass or the superfluous. Baker pointed out when a paper didn't want to print one of his stories, Baker was told the subject matter was in poor taste.
Power, politics, sex and violence are all themes found in Ronald Sukenick's book "Out". The book starts with chapter 9 and ends with chapter 1. Sukenick explains his writings are based on chance and opportunity and he hopes to energize his readers into actually doing something.
"Where the Steel Winds Blow" is Robert Cromie's anthology of 210 war poems. With his book, Cromie wanted to point out the impact of war. There are also war-related songs throughout the program.
Discussing "The Sportswriter" (published by Random House Vintage) with the author Richard Ford.
Discussing the novel "Wildlife" (published by Atlantic Monthly Press) with the author Richard Ford.
Discussing the book "Women With Men: Three Stories" (published by Knopf) with the author Richard Ford.
Mr. Rosen discusses why he has written a memoir so early in his life and speaks about his other writings. Mr. Rosen reads excerpts from his book.
Discussing the book "Sweetbitter: A Novel" (published by Penguin Books) with the author Reginald Gibbons.
Terkel comments and two children read from I saw a Man
Writer Paul Theroux discusses his book “Picture Palace” and the meaning of a photograph with Studs Terkel. Both Theroux and Terkel read excerpts from Theroux’s book, and an audio clip of a photographer discussing what photography means to them is played.
Discussing the book "The Fight" and interviewing the author Norman Mailer.