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Each Wednesday morning on The Sound of Books award-winning producer and interviewer Fred Kasten talks to the author — or occasionally editor — of a new or recently-published book that Fred judges to be both well written and of likely interest to WWNO listeners. Writers covered on The Sound of Books range from such internationally acclaimed authors as Pulitzer Prize- and MacArthur Grant-winning fiction writer Junot Diaz — and U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey — to emerging writers worthy of wider recognition, such as novelists Skip Horack and Amor Towles. The Sound of Books covers work in a variety of genres, including fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
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20 Available Episodes (20 Total)Average duration: 00:05:28
Jul 30 | 00:05:30
New Novel From Stephen Maitland-Lewis A Timely, Compelling Financial Thriller
Apr 17 | 00:05:31
"Who Was Dracula?" — A New Investigation By Acclaimed Historian Jim Steinmeyer
Apr 11 | 00:05:30
Poet Rodney Jones' Ninth Volume Explores "Imaginary Logic"
Apr 03 | 00:05:31
Page-Turning Debut Novel About Race in 1960s Alabama
Mar 27 | 00:05:31
Top Marks for New Mohsin Hamid Novel — "How To Get Filthy Rich In Rising Asia"
Mar 21 | 00:05:30
Susan Straight's Highly Recommended New Novel "Between Heaven and Here"
Mar 05 | 00:05:30
Timely New Book from Pulitzer Prize Winner Garry Wills, "Why Priests?: A Failed Tradition"
Feb 26 | 00:05:32
Hanna Rosin's New Book Explores "The End of Men"
Feb 06 | 00:05:30
Well Crafted Thriller from Novelist Stephen Maitland-Lewis: "Emeralds Never Fade"
Jan 30 | 00:05:30
Evocative New Work From Alabama Writer Frye Gaillard: "The Books That Mattered"
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