NYIH Conversations
Myself With Others, the podcast created by Adam Shatz and Richard Sears, contains conversations with writers, musicians, and critics. In this episode, the NYIH is pleased to run Adam's discussion with the comic book artist and journalist, Joe Sacco.
info_outline Ben Ratliff talks with Kelefa Sanneh about Major Labels: A History of Popular Music in Seven Genres,NYIH Conversations
Institute fellow Ben Ratliff talks with Kelefa Sanneh about his new book, , which tells the story of popular music during the past fifty years.
info_outline The second half of George Lewis's conversation with Adam Shatz, Myself With OthersNYIH Conversations
Myself With Others, the podcast created by Adam Shatz and Richard Sears, contains conversations with writers, musicians, and critics. In this episode, the NYIH is pleased to run the second half of Adam's discussion with the musician, writer and professor, George Lewis.
info_outline George Lewis talks with Adam Shatz for Myself With OthersNYIH Conversations
Myself With Others, the podcast created by Adam Shatz and Richard Sears, contains conversations with writers, musicians, and critics. In this episode, the NYIH is pleased to run Adam's discussion with the musician, writer and professor, George Lewis.
info_outline Margo Jefferson talks with Adam Shatz for Myself With OthersNYIH Conversations
Myself With Others, the podcast created by Adam Shatz and Richard Sears, contains conversations with writers, musicians, and critics. In this episode, the NYIH is pleased to run Adam's discussion with the critic Margo Jefferson, an Institute fellow, and Pulitzer Prize winner.
info_outline A conversation with Adam Shatz and Richard Sears about Myself With OthersNYIH Conversations
During the Covid shutdown, musician Richard Sears and critic Adam Shatz collaborated on a podcast, Myself With Others. In this episode of the NYIH podcast, we talk to them about the podcast's origins and ambitions.
info_outline Luke Menand talks about The Free WorldNYIH Conversations
The Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War, is Luke Menand’s fourth book. His last, The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America, won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for history. Menand is a professor of English at Harvard, and a staff writer forThe New Yorker magazine
info_outline A conversation with Caitlin ZaloomNYIH Conversations
Caitlin Zaloom is a Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University. Her first book, Out of the Pits: Traders and Technology From Chicago to London, an ethnographic study of the international financial system, appeared in 2006. Her second book, Indebted: How Families Make College Work at Any Cost, was published in 2019.
info_outline Lee GutkindNYIH Conversations
Lee Gutkind is the founder and editor of Creative Nonfiction, and teaches in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University. His memoir, My Last Eight Thousand Days: An American Man in His Seventies, was published by Georgia University Press.
info_outline Ben TaylorNYIH Conversations
Novelist and Institute Fellow Ben Taylor talks about Here We Are, a memoir of his friendship with Phiip Roth. Taylor is the author of two previous memoirs--Naples Declared: A Walk Around the Bay, and The Hue and Cry in Our House, which received the 2018 Los Angeles Times/Christopher Isherwood Prize.
info_outlineNew Yorker staff writer Patrick Radden Keefe is the author of Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, a New York Times Bestseller, winner of the 2019 Orwell Prize for Political Writing, and one of the 10 Best Books of 2019” according to both The New York Times and The Washington Post. In this episode, he talks with Melanie Rehak about Belfast of the past, the present, and the mind.