New Yorker Fiction Podcasts
David Payne
dpayne1912 at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 2 21:56:01 CDT 2008
Fiction Podcasts from the New Yorker Online (http://www.newyorker.com/online/podcasts/fiction):
Each month, our fiction podcast features a story from the New Yorker archives chosen by a current fiction writer. This and other podcasts are also available through iTunes, or through our Feeds page.
Sign Language -- June 9, 2008
Mary Gaitskill reads “Symbols and Signs,” Vladimir Nabokov’s first story published in The New Yorker.
Invalid Souls -- May 12, 2008
Hilton Als discusses Jean Stafford and her story “Children Are Bored on Sunday.”
This Is It -- April 14, 2008
Louise Erdrich reads Lorrie Moore’s short story “Dance in America.”
The Wood Duck -- March 10, 2008
Jonathan Lethem reads James Thurber’s short story “The Wood Duck.”
One with a Bullet -- February 11, 2008
T. Coraghessan Boyle reads Tobias Wolff’s short story “Bullet in the Brain.”
Class Act -- January 14, 2008
E. L. Doctorow reads John O’Hara’s short story “Graven Image.”
Open Secrets -- December 17, 2007
Jhumpa Lahiri reads William Trevor’s short story “A Day.”
Waiting -- November 12, 2007
Antonya Nelson reads Mavis Gallant’s short story “When We Were Nearly Young.”
Chapter and Verse -- October 15, 2007
Paul Theroux reads Jorge Luis Borges’s short story “The Gospel According to Mark.”
Talking Pictures -- September 17, 2007
Nell Freudenberger discusses Grace Paley’s short story “Somewhere Else” with Deborah Treisman. The podcast includes a reading of the story by Barbara Rosenblatt.
Listen and Learn -- August 13, 2007
George Saunders reads Isaac Babel’s short story “You Must Know Everything.”
Urban Planning -- July 9, 2007
Donald Antrim reads Donald Barthelme’s short story “I Bought a Little City.”
The Dating Game -- June 11, 2007
Junot Díaz reads his short story “How to Date a Brown Girl (Black Girl, White Girl, or Halfie),” and Edwidge Danticat and Deborah Treisman discuss.
Reunions -- December 25, 2006
Richard Ford reads John Cheever’s short story “Reunion.”
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