
Book Review
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Sam Tanenhaus, editor of The New York Times Book Review, discusses this week's issue.
Location:
New York, NY
Description:
Sam Tanenhaus, editor of The New York Times Book Review, discusses this week's issue.
Twitter:
@PamelaPaulNYT
Language:
English
Contact:
Henry Holt and Company / Metropolitan Books / Times Books 175 Fifth Avenue New York, N.Y. 10010 646-307-5241
Email:
books@nytimes.com
Episodes
New Books About Parenting
8/11/2017
Judith Newman discusses new parenting books, and Bill Goldstein talks about “The World Broke in Two: Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster, and the Year That Changed Literature.”
Duración:00:48:11
The World of Jane Austen Fans
7/14/2017
Deborah Yaffe talks about “Among the Janeites,” and Robert Ferguson discusses “Scandinavians: In Search of the Soul of the North.”
Duración:00:48:26
China's World
6/16/2017
Howard W. French talks about “Everything Under the Heavens,” and Judith Newman discusses new books about how to grieve and how to die.
Duración:00:47:15
Al Franken on Life in the Senate
6/9/2017
Franken discusses his new political memoir; Thomas E. Ricks talks about “Churchill and Orwell”; and Dav Pilkey on the movie adaptation of “Captain Underpants” and more.
Duración:00:57:12
Paris, London and New York in the Age of Revolution
5/26/2017
Mike Rapport discusses "The Unruly City," and Dan Egan talks about "The Death and Life of the Great Lakes."
Duración:00:43:35
Joshua Ferris on ‘The Dinner Party’
5/19/2017
Ferris talks about his new collection of stories, and Jonathan Taplin discusses “Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy.”
Duración:00:46:41
Elizabeth Warren on Fighting for the Middle Class
5/12/2017
Elizabeth Warren talks about “This Fight Is Our Fight,” and Doree Shafrir discusses her debut novel, “Startup.”
Duración:00:50:37
Gabourey Sidibe and Neil deGrasse Tyson
5/5/2017
Gabourey Sidibe talks about her memoir, "This Is Just My Face," and Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses "Astrophysics for People in a Hurry."
Duración:00:51:04
Sheryl Sandberg on Life After Tragedy
4/28/2017
Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant talk about “Option B,” and Annie Jacobsen discusses “Phenomena.”
Duración:00:58:02
'Hamlet Globe to Globe'
4/21/2017
Dominic Dromgoole talks about “Hamlet Globe to Globe”; and Judith Newman discusses new books about sex and relationships.
Duración:00:45:45
Power and Punishment
4/14/2017
Chris Hayes discusses "A Colony in a Nation," and Jason Zinoman talks about "Letterman: The Last Giant of Late Night."
Duración:00:51:48
The Charm of 'The Idiot'
3/31/2017
Elif Batuman talks about her first novel, “The Idiot,” and David Bellos discusses “The Novel of the Century: The Extraordinary Adventure of ‘Les Misérables.’ ”
Duración:00:51:36
'Ties' to Ferrante?
3/24/2017
Domenico Starnone and Jhumpa Lahiri talk about “Ties”; Mary Otto discusses “Teeth: The Story of Beauty, Inequality, and the Struggle for Oral Health in America.”
Duración:00:49:17
The Definition of Adulthood
3/17/2017
Jami Attenberg talks about her new novel, “All Grown Up,” and Bonnie Rochman discusses “The Gene Machine.”
Duración:01:03:46
Points of No Return
3/10/2017
Mohsin Hamid talks about his new novel, “Exit West,” and Gillian Thomas discusses Marjorie J. Spruill’s “Divided We Stand.”
Duración:01:10:42
Happy Trails
3/3/2017
Florence Williams discusses “The Nature Fix,” and Jennifer Szalai talks about new Argentine fiction.
Duración:00:53:26
The History of Race and Racism in America
2/24/2017
Ibram X. Kendi discusses the history of books about race and racism in America; Bill Schutt talks about "Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History."
Duración:00:49:54
Neil Gaiman's Myths
2/17/2017
Neil Gaiman discusses "Norse Mythology"; Sarah Lyall talks about Ali Smith's "Autumn"; and Nick Bilton on two new books about Silicon Valley.
Duración:01:03:57
George Saunders on Lincoln and Lost Souls
2/10/2017
George Saunders talks about “Lincoln in the Bardo”; Alan Burdick on “Why Times Flies”; and Maria Russo discusses Laura Ingalls Wilder and the “Little House” books.
Duración:00:47:00
A Brave Look at Depression
2/3/2017
Daphne Merkin talks about “This Close to Happy,” and Min Jin Lee discusses her new novel, “Pachinko.”
Duración:00:50:32