Lorrie Moore Interview

October 3rd, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

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Caryn James in The New York Times Book Review said of Lorrie “She may be the most acute and lasting writer of her generation,” and personally I don’t doubt it. One has only to read some of Lorrie’s short stories in “Birds of America,” “Like Life,” or “Self-Help,” or her novels, “Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?” “Anagrams,” or her latest “A Gate At The Stairs,” to realize that you are in the presence of a major talent. Yes she has won dozens of prizes for her writing, and yes she is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, but Lorrie Moore possesses that literary je ne sais quoi that is not immediately translatable until you meet her in the flesh. She has a certain charm, look, and disarming modesty that at first takes you off guard but soon announces itself as quiet confidence fused with high intelligence, playfulness, and a crackling sense of humor. A devastating combination I might add. Join me when I meet Lorrie for the first time in person and we get to know one another for you on the air. I think you’ll enjoy this remarkable writer. I did.

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Nicholas Sparks Interview

September 22nd, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

 

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This time Nick Sparks visits me to talk about his new book “The Last Song,” that he wrote for Miley Cyrus about a young girl’s first encounter with heart-break and . . . love. It will soon be released as a film by Disney. Two of his other books will also be released in the next few months and we talk about those as well. No one can tell a story like Nicholas Sparks and we get into the reasons for his success, his extraordinary background, gifts, and attitude. We also talk about his two guard dogs, Rex and Laura whom he trained from puppies to follow his every command and defend he and his family to the death if necessary. Find out things you never knew in this interview with Nicholas Sparks. . . I do every time I chat with him.

 

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Nicholson Baker Interview

September 21st, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

 

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Nicholson Baker is one of our most intelligent writers. Years ago, I reviewed Nicholson’s unusual self-meditation about his obsession with John Updike, “U and I” in the New York Times Sunday Book Review, and then watched as he produced one extraordinary book after the other. “The Mezzanine,” “Vox,” “The Fermata,” and a number of others. In this interview we are talking about “The Anthologist,” about Paul Chowder, a once-in-a-while published kind of writer who is experiencing “writer’s block” over an introduction to an anthology of poetry that he is supposed to write. The result is at once hilarious, profound, entertaining and brilliant, with throw-away insights by Baker that are worth the price of the book itself. Nick is such a modest and charming man that you won’t want to miss our little chat.

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Alexander McCall Smith Interview

August 31st, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

 

the-sunday-philosophy-clubOriginally Aired in 2004; One of the most remarkable writers to come along in recent years Alexander McCall Smith is widely erudite and has written more than 60 books including his wildly popular No 1 Ladies Detective Agency series. His books range from the academic to children’s books. . . this charming and witty man is enormously well-traveled, a veritable fountain of words, ideas, and information. Absolutely delightful!

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David Foster Wallace Interview

August 25th, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

 

brief-interviews-with-hideous-menOriginally Aired in 1999; David Foster Wallace was a bedeviled wunderkind who had already written several books by the time he was 22. His best-known work was Infinite Jest, which takes on additional irony when one considers that Wallace committed suicide in 2008. During his lifetime he produced novels, essays, and short-stories, and taught at a number of colleges. A graduate of Amherst college summa cum laude with a double major in philosophy and English he received the MacArthur Foundation “Genius Grant” in 1997, and in the same year was also awarded the Aga Khan Prize for Fiction by editors of the Paris Review. In our interview in response to my question about what is his favorite word, Wallace prophetically tells me that while he doesn’t know if it counts as a favorite word, the word he used most in his writing is “troubled.”

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Hyatt Bass Interview

July 19th, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

 

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Yes, Hyatt Bass wrote, directed and produced the film “75 Degrees in July,” which was released in 2006 and now she has written a smoldering novel called “Embers” about family. . .  that Publisher’s Weekly called “A riveting narrative. . . “ Hyatt is not only talented she is a lot of fun. . . . join us for a half hour of playfulness and getting to know this bright and sweet new writer.

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David Morrell Interview

July 13th, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

 

theshimmerDavid Morrell, creator of “Rambo,” and an old buddy of mine, who once set one of his characters in my apartment, stops by to discuss his new book The Shimmering and tell me about Thrillerfest in NYC where he is being honored by the likes of Joseph Finder, Clive Cussler, and dozens of other great suspense writers. During the interview David discloses how his son died 20 years ago from bone cancer sending him into a horrible depressive spiral and how recently his 14 year old granddaughter Natalie has just been diagnosed with the same disease. David is nothing if not courageous, and tells me how at the age of 66 he has just received his pilot’s license and hopes one day to take Natalie flying with him. Tune in and visit with us and find out what else this scholar adventurer has to say.

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Jean Thompson Interview

July 4th, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

 

do-not-deny-meJean Thompson has been called “America’s Alice Munro . . .one of the best contemporary short-story writers,” by Kirkus Reviews. Is she? Make up your own mind as I discuss her new volume “do not deny me,” with her. Or pick up one of her other collections, “Throw Like a Girl,” or “Who Do You Love,” and then decide. In any event David Sedaris is a big fan. 

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Lisa See Interview

May 28th, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

 

shanghai-girlsShanghai was once the Paris of Asia, beautiful women, gangsters, gambling, mystery and adventure. Lisa See sets her elegantly written novel of two sisters, in the Shanghai of 1937 to 1957, the period when the city was at its most glamourous and dangerous. See who wrote Peony In Love, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, as well as The Interior, and Dragon Bones, reaches new heights with “Shanghai Girls,” We talk briefly about the party her friend Amy Tan will be throwing for her and to which I am invited. Tune in and join our conversation.

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Interview with Tania James

May 17th, 2009 by Lewis Frumkes

 

atlas-of-unknowns“Atlas of Unknowns” is a sisterhood tale from India like nothing you’ve ever read before.  Sample the bright new fiction of Tania James a young talent Knopf plucked right out of Harvard and Columbia journalism school.  Nathan Englander calls her “The Real Deal.”  Judge for yourself. 

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