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Salon's latest collaboration with the legendary journal includes exclusive recordings of J.D. McClatchy, Marilyn Hacker, Sarah Arvio and others.
November 18, 2002
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Listen to a poem by Pier Paolo Pasolini, in a new translation by Peter Borten and in the original Italian, read by Pietro Greppi.
November 12, 2001
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Three young writers from issue No. 159 read from their work.
November 2, 2001
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Part 2 of the recording sessions for the journal's latest issue features writers Matthew Vollmer, Tom Healy and Richard Matthews.
June 25, 2001
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Salon Audio presents three new writers published in the latest issue of the review: Monica Ferrell, Nicole Krauss and Patricia Ferrell.
June 21, 2001
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Galway Kinnell and Charlie Smith read poems published in the Review, concluding our celebration of National Poetry Month.
April 30, 2001
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More lunchtime recordings: Rachel Wetzsteon, David Yezzi and Max Winter read from their work.
April 27, 2001
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Poets Matthea Harvey, Agha Shahid Ali and Daniel Kunitz read from their work in celebration of National Poetry Month.
April 26, 2001
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In celebration of National Poetry Month, musician and "Basketball Diaries" author Jim Carroll reads poems published in the Paris Review.
April 23, 2001
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A veterinarian and pet advice columnist disappears in George Plimpton's quirky mystery "Pet Peeves."
Read by George Plimpton
January 8, 2001
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The author tells George Plimpton about the trouble he has writing absence notes for his daughter and argues that it isn't necessary to go to war to become a writer.
Interview by George Plimpton
December 19, 2000
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More from the interview with the gonzo journalist about the origin of "Fear and Loathing" and other topics.
Interviewed by the Paris Review
December 11, 2000
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The author talks about working in the "secret world" during the Cold War and why he's a total bore.
Interview by George Plimpton
December 8, 2000
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Garrison Keillor talks about his method of writing and the genesis of his tales of Lake Wobegon.
Interview by George Plimpton
December 7, 2000
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In this Paris Review story, an alcoholic woman runs away with a Protestant minister.
Read by Ann Hood
December 6, 2000
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In this rare interview, the psychedelic writer talks about Vietnam and the death of the American dream.
Interview by the Paris Review
December 5, 2000
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The poet and schoolteacher reads about the harsh reality in childhood drawings and offers "a translation from English to English."
Read by Priscilla Becker
December 5, 2000