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  1. Listen to Nicholson Baker on The Anthologist, and poetry: a bunch of words just making a polite request to be read slowly
  2. Mary Karr on her unlikely journey to Catholicism--through poetry, Jack Daniels and 'coming home by leaving home...' www.radioopensource.org
  3. We spoke with Rajmohan Gandhi, grandson and biographer of the man that his family and nation called father on Obama and more
  4. Professor Harold Bloom effortlessly unfolds the poetry of Hart Crane into a living labyrinth of literary connection. www.radioopensource.org
  5. I talk with David Bromwich, close reader of our times. Listen here: http://www.radioopensource....
  6. The Wire, rewired on OS. The cast speaking on how the show has changed them and how they changed...
  7. 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. I ask Harvey Cox, Mary Gordon and Cornel West: is God dead? Also, a look at asymmetrical warfare with Mark Danner — www.radioopensource.org
  9. 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
  10. Chris Hedges, former war journalist, gives us a requiem for empire fallen--Conversation just posted at www.radioopensource.org
  11. Speaking with Orhan Pamuk this Saturday at the Boston Book Festival. Any questions for the Nobel novelist?
  12. Subscribe to Radio OpenSource, my podcast out of Brown University: global conversations, local everything. http://www.radioopensource....
  13. Whose Words These Are: listen for wisdom politics and poetry: http://bit.ly/XWuBm