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Listen to Nicholson Baker on The Anthologist, and poetry: a bunch of words just making a polite request to be read slowly
11:52 AM Nov 24th
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Mary Karr on her unlikely journey to Catholicism--through poetry, Jack Daniels and 'coming home by leaving home...'
11:49 AM Nov 24th
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We spoke with Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson and biographer of the man that his family and nation called father on Obama and more
7:55 AM Nov 17th
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Professor Harold Bloom effortlessly unfolds the poetry of Hart Crane into a living labyrinth of literary connection.
1:51 PM Nov 13th
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I talk with David Bromwich, close reader of our times. Listen here:
12:27 PM Nov 11th
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The Wire, rewired on OS. The cast speaking on how the show has changed them and how they changed...
12:11 PM Nov 4th
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Ralph Nader on OS in blog and sound. Is his “Only the Super-Rich can Save Us,” a happy ending to his career, or a scream of despair?
8:46 AM Nov 3rd
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I ask Harvey Cox, Mary Gordon and Cornel West: is God dead? Also, a look at asymmetrical warfare with Mark Danner —
4:00 PM Oct 27th
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I engage Orhan Pamuk, the Dostoevsky of our time, this Saturday at Old South Church in Copley Square at 5 p.m--Be There or Be Square
1:52 PM Oct 21st
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Chris Hedges, former war journalist, gives us a requiem for empire fallen--Conversation just posted at
7:09 PM Oct 19th
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Speaking with Orhan Pamuk this Saturday at the Boston Book Festival. Any questions for the Nobel novelist?
2:04 PM Oct 19th
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Subscribe to Radio OpenSource, my podcast out of Brown University: global conversations, local everything.
12:06 PM Oct 19th
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Whose Words These Are: listen for wisdom politics and poetry:
11:45 AM Oct 19th
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- Name Christopher Lydon
- Location Providence & Boston
- Web http://www.radioo...
- Bio Chris Lydon's podcast from Brown University: conversations on politics, arts and ideas
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