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Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
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Beyond the Page
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Werner Herzog on the Books Every Filmmaker Should Read
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| August 3, 2016
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| July 20, 2016
Nico Muhly on the Oddness of Deadlines, and the Power of Opera
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| July 13, 2016
Laurie Anderson on the Time She Invented a Sport with Anne Carson
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| June 22, 2016
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| May 18, 2016
Salman Rushdie on Letter Writing, Fairy Tales, and Drinking with Gunter Grass
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Andrew Solomon on Violence, Isolationism, and the Art of Travel
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Elif Batuman on Crying, Taste, and Writing a Novel Called "The Idiot"
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Elif Batuman: On the Russians, the Telephone, and Hyphenated Identity
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