Dana Jennings Sings the Honky Tonk Blues

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Dana Jennings Sings the Honky Tonk Blues

Dana Jennings Sings the Honky Tonk Blues

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Titlepage #6: National Obsessions

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Titlepage #6: National Obsessions

We look ahead to summer with four guests, Carl Hiaasen, Benjamin Nugent, Ellen Hawley and Dana Jennings, who have written about subjects that may be even more synonymous with America now than baseball and apple pie: golf, talk radio, country music, and the culture of nerds.

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Tags : American Nerd, Benjamin Nugent (11:53) , Carl Hiaasen (1:43) , Dana Jennings (28:06) , Ellen Hawley (19:32) , Online Book TV, Open Line, Sing Me Back HOme, The Downhill Lie, Titlepage.tv

Coming soon: Titlepage Episode 6: National Obsessions

via titlepage's Videos by titlepage on 5/29/08

Coming soon: Titlepage Episode 6: National Obsessions

We look ahead to summer with four guests, Carl Hiaasen, Benjamin Nugent, Ellen Hawley and Dana Jennings who have written about subjects that may be even more synonymous with America now than baseball and apple pie: golf, talk radio, country music, and the culture of nerds.

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Tags : benjamin nugent, carl hiaasen, dana jennings, ellen hawley, jennings, titlepage.tv

Rabih Alameddine: I am not a teacher!

via titlepage's Videos by titlepage on 5/22/08

Rabih Alameddine: I am not a teacher!

My role is not to instruct, says Alameddine, on Titlepage.tv.

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Tags : Alameddine, Hakawati, Rabih, The, role, titlepage.tv, writer

Simon Winchester on Chinese Discoveries

via titlepage's Videos by titlepage on 5/20/08

Simon Winchester on Chinese Discoveries

Many of what were thought to be the greatest Western discoveries, such as printing, or gun powder actually originated in China...centuries before.

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Tags : bacon, china, francis, simon, titlepage.tv, winchester

Nam Le on Writing and Authenticity

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Nam Le on Writing and Authenticity

Fiction or non fiction: should the reader care?

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Coming soon: Titlepage's episode 5, Found in Translation

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Coming soon: Titlepage's episode 5, Found in Translation

Four writers -- all born outside the U.S. -- discuss the strengths and beauty of the English language, and whether any writer can (or even should) try to represent an entire culture.

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Tags : Aleksandar Hemon, Nam Le, online book show, rabih alameddine, simon winchester, titlepage.tv

Titlepage # 4: Inside Out

via titlepage's Videos by titlepage on 4/21/08

Titlepage # 4: Inside Out

The Titlepage for this episode reads: Inside Out.
Three novelists and a poet talk about the rich, expertly written inner lives of their latest characters -- men and women grappling with hard decisions, stalled careers, uncontainable grief, and redemptive love.

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Tags : Appeal to Read (39:01) , Edward Hirsch (1:54) , Elizabeth Strout (8:30) , How Ed Hirsch Became a Poet (35:15) , Mark Sarvas (18:05) , Meg Wolitzer (12:27) , Titlepage.tv, fiction and poetry, literature, online book show, reading

 

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