Then, he spoke about Nigeria and Nigerian literature and, at last, I figured it out: Wole Soyinka! Hurrah! A wonderful interview on the Leonard Lopate show. Soyinka will be at the 92nd St. Y on Monday. You can find a link to a review of his memoir over at Moorish girl:
Events: Wole Soyinka will be speaking
Monday, April 17 at 8 pm
The 92nd Street Y
For tickets, call 212-415-5500 or visit 92y.org
Leonard Lopate is also co-hosting the May BBC book club in NYC which will discuss the work of another towering African writer, Chinua Achebe. You can actually go to the taping and ask a question in person. Or, submit one via email. Wow!
I’m late to this whole newfangled podcasting thing, but as I write, I’m listening to the Bat Segundo show. If you haven’t downloaded any of these interviews, do. They’re funny and moving and great. He’s had two really BIG gets this month—Erica Jong (who is right now talking about what she thinks about The Da Vinci Code) and Jay McInerney. Don't know if I have the stamina for more McInerney--that might be too much of an 80s hangover for me--but the Jong is terrific. Boy I like her. You can see that she's a good teacher.
Finally, and not on radio, be sure to pop on over to the Lit Blog Co-op. Discussions of the spring nominees and the spring Read This! selection start on Monday. Mail off your taxes and tune in. In a change of procedure, we’re announcing the summer nominees early. They are:
- Michael Martone by Michael Martone from FC2
- White Spirit by Paule Constant (translated by Betsy Wing) from University of Nebraska Press
- Skin by Kellie Wells from University of Nebraska Press
- Crawl Space by Edie Meidav from FSG
Beautiful Nebraska! Two nominees!
4 comments:
Hi Anne,
WFUV is pretty good too (www.wfuv.org). They even have a show where they interview Fordham Professors about their research and books.
Are you going to see Wole Soyinka on Monday? I got my ticket but I wish they held those talks earlier...I hate making the long trek back home.
P.S. Soyinka is also speaking at the Carnegie Council Monday morning at 8.
Hi Michelle,
I love WFUV but mostly for the music--I should take more advantage of their talk programs.
I'm not going to Soyinka--I'll be sorry to miss it. I hope you write it up!
(Monday morning at 8 isn't a lot better than late nights, is it?)
Hi Anne,
No, you're right, 8 am isn't much better either! I chose the lesser (and cheaper :)) of the two evils...
Anyway, Happy Easter/Passover!
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