
Interviews, conversations, discussions, events and more from the writers and staff of The New York Review of Books
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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In this series, New York Review contributors document the coronavirus outbreak around the world. Featuring readings by Eduardo Halfon in Paris, Anastasia Edel in Oakland, Miguel-Anxo Murado in Madrid, Ruth Margalit in Tel Aviv, Mark Gevisser in Cape ... more
In the second part of this exclusive conversation, President Obama and writer Marilynne Robinson discuss literature, politics, competition, American restlessness, teaching, and citizenship. The conversation was recorded on September 14, 2015 in Des M... more
In this exclusive conversation, President Obama and author Marilynne Robinson discuss topics ranging from the problems of American democracy and the responsibilities of citizenship to the challenges of Christianity and their shared sense of the value... more
A panel discussion with Laurie Robinson, co-chair of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, critic and novelist Darryl Pinckney, and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams. The panelists reflect on issues of race and bias in law enforcem... more
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I’ve just listened to this thoughtful two-part interview, & were it not for the intervening years, it offered reassurance that intelligence & compassion would see the country through.
Undying respect for Obama. I now also own all of Robinson’s Gilead series.
While the content is above average for a podcast, the hard to get past the fashionable racism of the host.
What happened to these podcasts? This is one of the few intelligent podcasts that I really enjoy. Please continue them.
These podcasts range from charming to amazing- not a dud among them, so far. But I don't see any after April. Is my iPhone broken?
Simply the best but why nothing for almost three months. You've spoiled your subscribers!
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