Book Review

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Synopsis

Sam Tanenhaus, editor of The New York Times Book Review, discusses this week's issue.

Episodes

  • Susan Orlean on her book, “Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend”; Steven Heller discusses his latest

    21/10/2011 Duration: 30min

    This week, author Susan Orlean explores the life of a canine icon in her book, “Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend”; Steven Heller talks about his latest Visuals column; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Susan Orlean on her book, “Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend”; Steven Heller discusses his latest

    21/10/2011 Duration: 30min

    This week, author Susan Orlean explores the life of a canine icon in her book, “Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend”; Steven Heller talks about his latest Visuals column; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • The Times’s executive editor Jill Abramson on her new book, “The Puppy Diaries”; Helen Schulman’s “T

    14/10/2011 Duration: 33min

    This week, the Times’s executive editor Jill Abramson on her new book, “The Puppy Diaries”; Helen Schulman talks about her novel “This Beautiful Life”, a selection of The Big City Book Club; Christopher Chabris discusses new books about the science of the human brain; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • The Times’s executive editor Jill Abramson on her new book, “The Puppy Diaries”; Helen Schulman’s “T

    14/10/2011 Duration: 33min

    This week, the Times’s executive editor Jill Abramson on her new book, “The Puppy Diaries”; Helen Schulman talks about her novel “This Beautiful Life”, a selection of The Big City Book Club; Christopher Chabris discusses new books about the science of the human brain; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Stephen Greenblatt on the Roman poet and philosopher, Lucretius; Andre Aciman discusses his new coll

    07/10/2011 Duration: 44min

    This week, Stephen Greenblatt on his new book “The Swerve: How the World Became Modern”; Andre Aciman discusses his new collection of travel essays called “Alibis: Essays on Elsewhere”; Jacques Steinberg profiles athletes who compete in the most grueling triathalons in “You Are An Ironman”; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Stephen Greenblatt on the Roman poet and philosopher, Lucretius; Andre Aciman discusses his new coll

    07/10/2011 Duration: 44min

    This week, Stephen Greenblatt on his new book “The Swerve: How the World Became Modern”; Andre Aciman discusses his new collection of travel essays called “Alibis: Essays on Elsewhere”; Jacques Steinberg profiles athletes who compete in the most grueling triathalons in “You Are An Ironman”; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • John Lithgow discusses his new memoir, “An Actor’s Education”; Joe Nocera reviews Ron Suskind’s “Con

    30/09/2011 Duration: 32min

    John Lithgow discusses his new memoir, “An Actor’s Education”; Joe Nocera reviews Ron Suskind’s “Confidence Men”; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • John Lithgow discusses his new memoir, “An Actor’s Education”; Joe Nocera reviews Ron Suskind’s “Con

    30/09/2011 Duration: 32min

    John Lithgow discusses his new memoir, “An Actor’s Education”; Joe Nocera reviews Ron Suskind’s “Confidence Men”; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Touré talks about his new book, “Who’s Afraid of Post Blackness?”; Maureen Dowd reviews the new memo

    23/09/2011 Duration: 31min

    This week, author and journalist Touré talks about his new book, “Who’s Afraid of Post Blackness?”; Maureen Dowd reviews the new memoir by film critic Roger Ebert; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Touré talks about his new book, “Who’s Afraid of Post Blackness?”; Maureen Dowd reviews the new memo

    23/09/2011 Duration: 31min

    This week, author and journalist Touré talks about his new book, “Who’s Afraid of Post Blackness?”; Maureen Dowd reviews the new memoir by film critic Roger Ebert; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Leah Cohen on her new novel, “The Grief of Others”; the art of children’s books; and best-seller new

    16/09/2011 Duration: 21min

    This week, Leah Cohen talks about her new novel, “The Grief of Others”; Adam Gopnik and Pamela Paul discuss the art of children’s books and the art of writing about them; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Leah Cohen on her new novel, “The Grief of Others”; the art of children’s books; and best-seller new

    16/09/2011 Duration: 21min

    This week, Leah Cohen talks about her new novel, “The Grief of Others”; Adam Gopnik and Pamela Paul discuss the art of children’s books and the art of writing about them; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Op-Ed columnist Thomas L. Friedman, co-author of “That Used to Be Us,” talks about America’s decline

    09/09/2011 Duration: 26min

    This week, Times Op-Ed columnist Thomas L. Friedman, co-author of “That Used to Be Us,” talks about America’s decline and possible recovery; Bill Keller surveys the career of Christopher Hitchens; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Op-Ed columnist Thomas L. Friedman, co-author of “That Used to Be Us,” talks about America’s decline

    09/09/2011 Duration: 26min

    This week, Times Op-Ed columnist Thomas L. Friedman, co-author of “That Used to Be Us,” talks about America’s decline and possible recovery; Bill Keller surveys the career of Christopher Hitchens; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Randall Kennedy’s “The Persistence of the Color Line”; Ginia Bellafante on the Big City Book Club; b

    02/09/2011 Duration: 24min

    This week, Harvard scholar Randall Kennedy discusses racial politics in America in his new book, “The Persistence of the Color Line”; columnist Ginia Bellafante talks about the new Big City Book Club at the Times; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Harvard scholar Randall Kennedy, columnist Ginia Bellafante, Julie Bosman and Jennifer Schuessler. S

    01/09/2011 Duration: 24min

    This week, Harvard scholar Randall Kennedy discusses racial politics in America in his new book, “The Persistence of the Color Line”; columnist Ginia Bellafante talks about the new book club she’s starting at the Times; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Tom Perrotta's "The Leftovers"; Erica Heller on her father, "Catch-22" author, Joseph Heller; best-s

    26/08/2011 Duration: 25min

    This week, conversation with Tom Perrotta about the fictional Rapture in his new book, "The Leftovers"; Erica Heller reminisces about her father, Catch-22 author, Joseph Heller; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Amy Waldman's "The Submission"; Holland Cotter on the Los Angeles art scene in the 1960's; back-to-s

    19/08/2011 Duration: 31min

    This week: a conversation with Amy Waldman about her 9/11 themed novel, "The Submission"; and the Times's Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic, Holland Cotter, discusses the Los Angeles art scene in the 1960's. For our back-to-school issue, we have a discussion with James Patterson and Rick Riordan about young reluctant readers; Patricia Cohen with interesting new data on public education; and Jennifer Schuessler on first read programs for incoming college freshmen. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • Nicholson Baker’s “House of Holes”; Deborah Soloman on the letters of Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred St

    12/08/2011 Duration: 21min

    This week: Sam Lipsyte on Nicholson Baker’s “House of Holes”; Deborah Soloman on the letters of Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz; Julie Bosman with notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler with best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

  • The search for the Garden of Eden; "A Book of Secrets" by Michael Holroyd; and bestseller news.

    05/08/2011 Duration: 19min

    This week, author Brook Wilensky-Lanford talks about the search for the Garden of Eden in her new book, "Paradise Lust"; Toni Bentley reviews "A Book of Secrets" by Michael Holroyd; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has bestseller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host.

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