Indiana University Press

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Sinopsis

Interviews with IU Press authors about their books

Episodios

  • William O'Rourke discusses Confessions of a Guilty Freelancer

    15/06/2012

    William O̢۪Rourke discusses his new book Confessions of a Guilty Freelancer. His singular view of American life over the past 40 years shines forth in these short essays on subjects personal, political, and literary.

  • Carrol Krause discusses Showers Brothers Furniture Company

    11/05/2012

    During its 87-year existence, the Showers Brothers Furniture Company and its founders made a positive impact on the city of Bloomington, Indiana. On this episode, author Carrol Krause discusses the Showers family's place in local Bloomington history.

  • Scott Russell Sanders discusses Earth Works

    20/04/2012

    On this Earth Day podcast, award-winning author Scott Russell Sanders discusses his new collection of essays, Earth Works. His writing contemplates life—not only his, but all life on the Earth—and what it means to be part of the world.

  • James Capshew discusses Herman B Wells

    13/04/2012

    On this episode, Indiana University faculty member James Capshew talks about his new biography Herman B Wells: The Promise of the American University. We discuss Capshew̢۪s experience writing the book and Dr. Wells̢۪s legacy to IU and higher education.

  • Robin Hemley

    04/04/2012

    Robin Hemley discusses his novel The Last Studebaker and his short story collection Reply All.

  • John Shaw - Richard Lugar, Statesman of the Senate

    29/02/2012

    John Shaw's new book, Richard Lugar, Statesman of the Senate, examines Lugar̢۪s approach to lawmaking and diplomacy for what it reveals about the workings of the Senate and changes in that institution. Drawing on interviews with Lugar and other leading figures in foreign policy, Shaw chronicles Lugar's historic work on nuclear proliferation, arms control, energy, and global food issues, highlighting the senator̢۪s ability to influence American foreign policy in consequential ways.

  • Matthew Tully - Searching for Hope

    03/02/2012

    Award-winning journalist Matthew Tully talks about his new book, Searching for Hope. Granted unfiltered access to Manual High School in Indianapolis, Tully chronicles the complex story of the everyday drama, failures, and triumphs in one of the nation̢۪s many troubled urban public high schools.

  • Jo Paoletti

    18/01/2012

    Jo Paoletti discusses her new book Pink and Blue: Telling the Boys from the Girls in America.

  • Jeff Moerchen

    25/10/2011

    Jeff Moerchen discusses his new photographic essay, Ligonier.

  • Monika Herzig and David Baker

    14/10/2011

    A discussion of Monika Herzig's new book, David Baker: A Legacy in Music

  • Nancy Hiller and Kendall Reeves

    19/09/2011

    Nancy Hiller and Kendall Reeves discuss their book, A Home of Her Own.

  • Norbert Krapf reads and discusses 9/11 poetry

    26/08/2011

    Norbert Krapf reads and discusses his 9/11 poem "Prayer to Walt Whitman at Ground Zero"

  • Jim Cohee

    08/08/2011

    Author Jim Cohee discusses his new novel, The Swan.

  • Bruce Ledewitz

    17/06/2011

    Bruce Ledewitz discusses his latest book Church, State, and the Crisis in American Secularism.

  • Alvin Rosenfeld

    29/04/2011

    Author Alvin Rosenfeld discusses his latest book The End of the Holocaust.

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