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A Conversation with Nathaniel Mackey
Nathaniel Mackey's Splay Anthem—a sprawling sequence of experimental poems that interweaves jazz, eroticism, African spirituality and American conscience—won this year's National Book Award for poetry. PW caught up with Mackey last week to talk about the state of poetry.
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"Telling What I Need to Tell"
PW Talks with Pete Dexter
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Spy Versus Spy Versus Spy
PW talks with Jonathan Raban
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Playing Vampires for Laughs
PW Talks with Christopher Moore
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Joy to the World
PW Talks with Barbara Ehrenreich
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Children's Bookshelf Talks with Nancy Carpenter
Bookshelf talked with illustrator Nancy Carpenter about her latest book, 17 Things I’m Not Allowed to Do Anymore, written by Jenny Offill (Random House/Schwartz & Wade).
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What Do You Know?
PW Talks with Michael Frayn.
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From Prosecutor to Author
PW Talks with Linda Fairstein
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Living in Phobia
PW Talks with Allen Shawn
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A Sharp Debut
PW Talks with Marcus Sakey
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A Red-Letter Day for Progressive Evangelicals
PW Talks to Tony Campolo
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Tea for Two
PW talks to Ellis Avery.
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Bringing Passion to a California School
PW Talks to Tony Campolo
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Children's Bookshelf Talks with Tamora Pierce
After leaving the Tortall Realms to write her bestselling stand-alone novel, The Will of the Empress (Scholastic Press, 2005), Tamora Pierce returns to her old stomping grounds with a new series.
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The Soul-Searching '60s
PW Talks with Robert Stone
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One Family, One Culture
PW Talks to Yasmin Crowther
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Brief History of Time
PW Talks with Joanna Scott
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Children's Bookshelf Talks With Anthony Browne
Bookshelf talked with British author-illustrator Anthony Browne about his latest picture book, Silly Billy (Candlewick)
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The Queen's "Bullet-Proof" Debut Novel
PW Talks to Jill Conner Browne



