Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry Podcast

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Author interviews with today's best writers — established & up-and-coming — in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Hosted by David Naimon & Tin House in Portland, Oregon. --The Guardian's 10 Best Book Podcasts --Book Riot's 15 Outstanding Podcasts for Book Lovers --the most intense and awesome podcast I've ever been a part of–Gary Shteyngart

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry.

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Robert Macfarlane is a British author and environmentalist. He is known for his books that explore the relationship between landscape, nature, and the human mind, often blending memoir, history, and natural history. His works include 'Mountains of the Mind', 'The Old Ways', 'Underland', and 'The Lost Words'. He is a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
adrienne maree brown is a writer, activist, and doula known for her work on emergent strategy, pleasure activism, and social justice. She is the author of the Grievers Trilogy, which explores themes of healing, activism, and community.
Madeleine Thien is a renowned author known for her works of fiction that often explore themes of history, memory, and identity. She has received numerous awards for her novels and short stories, and her writing is celebrated for its lyrical prose and profound insights into human nature.
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is a Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg writer, scholar, and activist from Canada. She is known for her work that explores Indigenous perspectives and the relationship between land and culture. Simpson's writing often reflects her commitment to environmental issues and Indigenous rights, and she has published several books, including 'This Accident of Being Lost' and 'Islands of Decolonial Love'. Her work has been recognized for its innovative approach to storytelling and its deep engagement with the natural world.
Keetje Kuipers is an accomplished poet known for her exploration of themes such as love, identity, and the natural world. She has published several collections of poetry and her work often delves into the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of personal experience. Kuipers is recognized for her ability to blend the personal with the universal, making her poetry resonate with a wide audience. She has received various accolades for her contributions to literature and is a prominent voice in contemporary poetry.

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Here's the recent few episodes on Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry.

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Robert Macfarlane : Is a River Alive?

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Robert Macfarlane
Keywords
nature environment language literature mythology philosophy humanities writing ecology culture

Dont miss todays conversation with Robert Macfarlane. A polyvocal deep dive into the mysteries of words and rivers, of speech acts as spells, whorls as worlds, of grammars of animacy, of what it means to river, and to be rivered. From the Epic of Gilgamesh to Virginia Woolfs wave in the mind to Ursula K. []

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adrienne maree brown : Ancestors

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adrienne maree brown
Keywords
Ancestors Grievers Trilogy emergent strategy pleasure activism fractal responsibility loving corrections fictional near-future Detroit

With the arrival of Ancestors, the third and final book in adrienne maree brown’s Grievers Trilogy, we take the iconic frames she has created in her nonfiction work—emergent strategy, pleasure activism, fractal responsibility, loving corrections and more—and look at how they are dramatized within this fictional near-future Detroit. Much as the three books do themselves, […]

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Madeleine Thien : The Book of Records

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Madeleine Thien
Keywords
historical fiction speculative fiction storytelling truth memory imagination Baruch Spinoza Du Fu political theory

The Book of Records is many things: a book of historical fiction and speculative fiction, a meditation on time and on space-time,  on storytelling and truth, on memory and the imagination, a book that impossibly conjures the lives and eras of the philosopher Baruch Spinoza, the Tang dynasty poet Du Fu and the political theorist […]

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Leanne Betasamosake Simpson : Theory of Water

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Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
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land as pedagogy theory embodied kinetic writing thinking living

What would it mean for our writing, thinking, and living if we looked to land as pedagogy, or if we thought of theory as something embodied and kinetic? In Theory of Water Leanne Betasamosake Simpson takes us not only outside the academy, and away from our screens, but outside and into the world at large […]

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Keetje Kuipers : Lonely Women Make Good Lovers

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Keetje Kuipers
Keywords
writing poetry sex storytelling queerness wilderness fantasy truth

From the craft of writing sex in poetry to the virtues of failing publicly, today’s conversation with poet Keetje Kuipers is not to be missed. We explore everything from storytelling within poems to the dialectic between control and wildness; everything from queerness and wilderness to fantasy as a portal to truth on the page. Keetje’s […]

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