"If you love stories but distrust them, if you love language and can also see
how it is used as a tool or a weapon in the maintenance of status quo, then
read The Winged Histories."— Marion Deeds, Fantasy Literature; "Told by
four different women, it is a story of wa...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with Emma Donoghue, author of the new book The
Wonder. This historical fiction follows Florence Nightingale-trained nurse
Lib as she travels to rural Ireland in 1859 to determine whether a young girl
who has purportedly survived with no food ...
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Host Kathleen Stephenson interviews Alexander Maksik about his new novel,
SHELTER IN PLACE, a story set on the Oregon Coast in the early 1990s.
Joseph March, a twenty-one-year-old working class kid from Seattle, has
just graduated from college and his future beckons,...
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In Olio Tyehimba Jess presents a musical history of the long fight against
slavery, marshaling a vast cast of historical figures including the slaves,
some freed, whose music was the basis for the blues and jazz in the 19th
century. They ask, "Once burst loose from hu...
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A short time ago Buzz Bernard was in Portland and sat down with Dan Johnson
about his latest thriller.
Buzz Bernard is a former Oregon resident that has written a novel about the
potential 'Big One'; the Tsunami and Earthquake that has long been talked
about finally ...
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A new collection from “one of the world’s great essayists” (The New
York Times). The Ghosts of Birds offers thirty-five essays by Eliot
Weinberger: the first section of the book continues his linked serial-essay
An Elemental Thing, which pulls the reader into “a vorte...
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“This is one of those rare books that reads you more than you read it.
It’s a family story, a pet story, a spiritual journey. It’s almost a
novel, except that it’s ‘true.’ It’s kind-hearted, crazy, and
moving. I found myself laughing. I found myself with tears to...
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Host Kathleen Stephenson speaks with Andrew Proctor, Executive Director of
Literary Arts and Amanda Bullock, Wordstock Festival Director
about Wordstock: Portland’s Book Festival, which will be held at
the Portland Art Museum and at venues in the surrounding South Par...
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