Between The Covers : Conversations With Writers In Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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MAGAZINE BOOKS WORKSHOPS

Episodes

  • Tin House Live : Max Porter on Shy

    01/07/2023 Duration: 01h14min

    Even though each of Max Porter’s books is a stand-alone book, some have called Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, Lanny, and his latest, Shy, a “trilogy of boyhood,” a framing Max himself embraces. After a truly electrifying short reading from Shy, Max and I explore his impulse to examine and evoke boyhood across these three […] The post Tin House Live : Max Porter on Shy appeared first on Tin House.

  • Megan Fernandes : I Do Everything I’m Told

    20/06/2023 Duration: 01h59min

    Spareness, economy, and distillation are often put forth as obvious virtues in poetry. But what if there were a politics undergirding this aesthetic preference? In today’s conversation with poet Megan Fernandes we look at questions of poetics and aesthetics in relation to capitalism and colonialism and how a messier, more unruly poetics can trouble borders […] The post Megan Fernandes : I Do Everything I’m Told appeared first on Tin House.

  • Johanna Hedva : Your Love Is Not Good

    10/06/2023 Duration: 02h46min

    What if you gave your fictional main character all of your own biographical details and family history but had them, at every point, choose “wrong”? At every point do the thing you yourself would be against? Johanna Hedva does just that, and their novel Your Love Is Not Good is not just full of sex […] The post Johanna Hedva : Your Love Is Not Good appeared first on Tin House.

  • Tin House Live : Katie Holten on The Language of Trees

    01/06/2023 Duration: 52min

    In Early Medieval Ireland there was a language called Ogham that was sometimes referred to as the “Celtic Tree Alphabet'” because its letters each corresponded to and depicted a different tree. At one point Ireland, now one of the most deforested countries in Europe, was largely covered in forest, its culture deeply entwined with the […] The post Tin House Live : Katie Holten on The Language of Trees appeared first on Tin House.

  • Tin House Live: Richard Powers on The Overstory

    19/05/2023 Duration: 01h34min

    Back in 2019, when Richard Powers was a guest on Between the Covers for The Overstory, we also appeared together that very same night, in conversation again. This time, an onstage ticketed event at Revolution Hall before a live audience. I’ve wanted to share this second conversation ever since. Not only because I prepared two […] The post Tin House Live: Richard Powers on The Overstory appeared first on Tin House.

  • Melanie Rae Thon : As If Fire Could Hide Us

    10/05/2023 Duration: 02h07min

    Melanie Rae Thon’s latest book, As If Fire Could Hide Us, is described not as a novel with three chapters, nor as a collection of three stories, but as “a love song in three movements.” What does it mean to see a story as song, to sing from or toward love, to experience a book’s […] The post Melanie Rae Thon : As If Fire Could Hide Us appeared first on Tin House.

  • Christina Sharpe : Ordinary Notes

    01/05/2023 Duration: 02h18min

    There may be no writer, no thinker, who has shaped my conversations on the show more than Christina Sharpe. Whether her work is explicitly part of a conversation (in episodes with Ross Gay, Solmaz Sharif, Natalie Diaz, and Dionne Brand, to name a few) or whether her thought and vision provide a foundation and subtext […] The post Christina Sharpe : Ordinary Notes appeared first on Tin House.

  • Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o : The Language of Languages

    11/04/2023 Duration: 01h52min

    Today’s guest, novelist, storyteller, essayist, playwright, scholar, translator, and perennial front-runner for the Nobel Prize in Literature Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, is an iconic figure in postcolonial thought. His latest book, The Language of Languages, is the first book dedicated to his writings on translation and the status of African languages, globally and in Africa today, […] The post Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o : The Language of Languages appeared first on Tin House.

  • Charif Shanahan : Trace Evidence

    01/04/2023 Duration: 02h40min

    Early in poet Charif Shanahan’s latest collection, Trace Evidence, we encounter the lines: “I want to ​tell you what for me it has been like. // To speak at all / I must occupy a position // In a system whose positions / I appear not to occupy.” How does one connect to others, be […] The post Charif Shanahan : Trace Evidence appeared first on Tin House.

  • Sabrina Orah Mark : Happily

    14/03/2023 Duration: 02h10min

    Today’s guest is poet, storyteller, and now essayist Sabrina Orah Mark. Her latest book, Happily: A Personal History—with Fairy Tales, is an intriguing blend of two radically different forms, memoir and fairy tale. Much as fairy tales are feral, forever escaping a simple, reductive meaning, forever changing shape and being retold, forever out of fashion […] The post Sabrina Orah Mark : Happily appeared first on Tin House.

  • Monica Youn : From From

    03/03/2023 Duration: 02h14min

    In today’s conversation with poet Monica Youn we explore what it means to write from a poetics of difference rather than of authenticity, a poetics of deracination rather than identity. Youn’s latest poetry collection From From engages with the history of anti-Asian violence in the United States but is always conscious of the ways this […] The post Monica Youn : From From appeared first on Tin House.

  • Jai Chakrabarti : A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness

    20/02/2023 Duration: 01h41min

    Today’s conversation with novelist and story writer Jai Chakrabarti is unusually wide-ranging, touching on everything from classical Indian aesthetics to Jewish ritual, from poetry to cognitive science, from Tagore’s plays to Buber’s philosophy, from sublimating the self to writing the other. Chakrabarti’s new story collection, A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness, engages with complex […] The post Jai Chakrabarti : A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness appeared first on Tin House.

  • Mariana Enriquez : Our Share of Night

    01/02/2023 Duration: 02h15min

    Today’s guest, Argentinian novelist, short story writer, and journalist Mariana Enriquez has been called the queen of Latin American gothic horror. She is in the vanguard of a generation of Latin American women writers breaking new ground in the horror genre. We look at the ways her work extends Argentina’s long and storied tradition of […] The post Mariana Enriquez : Our Share of Night appeared first on Tin House.

  • Gabrielle Bates : Judas Goat

    20/01/2023 Duration: 02h57s

    Today’s conversation is with poet, visual artist, editor, and podcast host Gabrielle Bates. The poems in Bates’ debut poetry collection Judas Goat feel both personal and mythic, violent and tender, human and much more than human, with an effect that haunts the reader long after closing the book. They also have a fascinating relationship to […] The post Gabrielle Bates : Judas Goat appeared first on Tin House.

  • Georgi Gospodinov : Time Shelter

    01/01/2023 Duration: 01h53min

    Today’s guest, Bulgarian novelist, storyteller, poet, essayist, and more, Georgi Gospodinov, is the perfect writer to bring in the new year. Gospodinov is a writer obsessed with beginnings and endings, with time, history, imagination, and memory. A writer raised on the stories of his grandmother, on the fantastical tales of Márquez and Borges, on the […] The post Georgi Gospodinov : Time Shelter appeared first on Tin House.

  • Lucy Ives : Life Is Everywhere

    22/12/2022 Duration: 02h26min

    Novelist, short story writer, poet, and critic Lucy Ives’ new novel Life Is Everywhere has been heralded by some of our most formally inventive and playful writers today, from Jesse Ball to Alejandro Zambra to Percival Everett. No wonder as Life Is Everywhere, a book that contains other books, is hard to categorize. Some have […] The post Lucy Ives : Life Is Everywhere appeared first on Tin House.

  • Crafting with Ursula: Neil Gaiman on Word Magic & The Power of Telling Stories

    10/12/2022 Duration: 01h39min

    Who better to talk about the unique power of telling stories than one of our great contemporary storytellers, Neil Gaiman? One deep way Neil Gaiman and Ursula K. Le Guin are kindred spirits is how they both share an abiding interest in the strange, uncanny relationship between truth and fiction, truth and myth, the imagination […] The post Crafting with Ursula: Neil Gaiman on Word Magic & The Power of Telling Stories appeared first on Tin House.

  • Sawako Nakayasu : Pink Waves

    01/12/2022 Duration: 02h47min

    Of Sawako Nakayasu’s many literary endeavors—poetry, translation, performance art—it is hard to know where one begins and another ends. They each seem to not only be talking to each other but Sawako’s work also blurs the boundaries between them, nesting each within the next in a way that illuminates something about all three. Her latest […] The post Sawako Nakayasu : Pink Waves appeared first on Tin House.

  • Ama Codjoe : Bluest Nude

    20/11/2022 Duration: 02h12min

    “On Seeing and Being Seen” is the title of an Ama Codjoe poem but it could just as easily be a description of her debut collection Bluest Nude as a whole. Bluest Nude is a book that engages with ways of seeing, and its poems often engage with visual art—poems that look at art forms made […] The post Ama Codjoe : Bluest Nude appeared first on Tin House.

  • Crafting with Ursula : Gabrielle Bellot on The Power of Names & Naming

    10/11/2022 Duration: 02h35min

    Writer and editor Gabrielle Bellot joins Crafting with Ursula to discuss the power of names and naming across Le Guin’s work. From the very beginning, with Ged in Earthsea, a boy-wizard who is named in three very different ways, names have contained both power and an elusive mysterious quality for Le Guin. The ways names […] The post Crafting with Ursula : Gabrielle Bellot on The Power of Names & Naming appeared first on Tin House.

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