fiction/non/fiction
Ein Podcast von fiction/non/fiction - Donnerstags
293 Folgen
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26: In Hong Kong, A Movement Grows: Javier C. Hernández and Xu Xi on the City's Battle With Beijing
Vom: 19.9.2019 -
25: An American Abroad: Deborah Landau and Mathangi Subramanian on Expat Writing
Vom: 5.9.2019 -
24. On Whiteness Part 2: Jess Row and Timothy Yu Talk Writing About Race
Vom: 29.8.2019 -
24. On Whiteness Part I: Jess Row and Timothy Yu Talk Writing About Race
Vom: 22.8.2019 -
23: The Iranian Revolution at 40: Jasmin Darznik and Dina Nayeri On the Anniversary of the Republic
Vom: 8.8.2019 -
22: Space is the Place: Jonathan Fetter-Vorm and Mary Anne Mohanraj on the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11's Moon Landing
Vom: 25.7.2019 -
21: The Military in a Time of Trump: Elliot Ackerman and Anuradha Bhagwati on the Armed Services Past and Future
Vom: 11.7.2019 -
20: A Court Supreme: Irin Carmon and Jay Wexler on Writing About SCOTUS and Justice in Fiction and Nonfiction
Vom: 27.6.2019 -
19: Podcasting Pro Tips and Jonny Diamond on Creating LitHub Radio
Vom: 13.6.2019 -
18: Slouching Toward Gilead: Anjali Enjeti and Lacy Johnson on the new anti-abortion laws
Vom: 30.5.2019 -
17: Against Genre Snobbery: Marlon James and Daniel José Older on the Intersections of Literary and Genre Writing
Vom: 16.5.2019 -
16: Democrats in the Bardo: George and Paula Saunders on Politics and Writing
Vom: 2.5.2019 -
15: Emily Raboteau and Omar El Akkad Tell a Different Kind of Climate Change Story
Vom: 18.4.2019 -
14: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know about Lit Mags (And Likely More)
Vom: 4.4.2019 -
13: Fiction/Non/Fiction: March Madness Edition
Vom: 21.3.2019 -
12: Trans is Not New: Gender in Writing
Vom: 7.3.2019 -
11: Academy Awards Season Episode
Vom: 21.2.2019 -
10: Indigenous Imaginations: Native American Writers on Their Communities
Vom: 7.2.2019 -
9: Can I Get A Witness: God and Faith in American Fiction
Vom: 24.1.2019 -
8: Notice Me: How Literary Publicity Works
Vom: 10.1.2019
Hosted by Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan, fiction/non/fiction interprets current events through the lens of literature, and features conversations with writers of all stripes, from novelists and poets to journalists and essayists.
