The Book Review
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- 50. 'Hamlet Globe to Globe'45 мин. 7 cек.Dominic Dromgoole talks about “Hamlet Globe to Globe”; and Judith Newman discusses new books about sex and relationships. Далее
- 49. Power and Punishment49 мин. 1 cек.Chris Hayes discusses "A Colony in a Nation," and Jason Zinoman talks about "Letterman: The Last Giant of Late Night." Далее
- 48. Lives on the Line51 мин. 6 cек.Elisabeth Rosenthal talks about “An American Sickness”; and Jill Filipovic discusses “Unwanted Advances,” by Laura Kipnis, and “The Campus Rape Frenzy,” by KC Johnson and Stuart Taylor Jr. Далее
- 47. The Charm of 'The Idiot'51 мин. 30 cек.Elif Batuman talks about her first novel, “The Idiot,” and David Bellos discusses “The Novel of the Century: The Extraordinary Adventure of ‘Les Misérables.’ ” Далее
- 46. The Joys of Children’s Literature48 мин. 9 cек.Bruce Handy talks about “Wild Things,” and Adrian Owen discusses “Into the Gray Zone.” Далее
- 45. 'Ties' to Ferrante?48 мин. 54 cек.Domenico Starnone and Jhumpa Lahiri talk about “Ties”; Mary Otto discusses “Teeth: The Story of Beauty, Inequality, and the Struggle for Oral Health in America.” Далее
- 44. The Definition of Adulthood61 мин. 48 cек.Jami Attenberg talks about her new novel, “All Grown Up,” and Bonnie Rochman discusses “The Gene Machine.” Далее
- 43. Points of No Return70 мин. 6 cек.Mohsin Hamid talks about his new novel, “Exit West,” and Gillian Thomas discusses Marjorie J. Spruill’s “Divided We Stand.” Далее
- 42. Happy Trails51 мин. 16 cек.Florence Williams discusses “The Nature Fix,” and Jennifer Szalai talks about new Argentine fiction. Далее
- 41. The History of Race and Racism in America49 мин. 16 cек.Ibram X. Kendi discusses the history of books about race and racism in America; Bill Schutt talks about "Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History." Далее
- 40. Neil Gaiman's Myths63 мин. 9 cек.Neil Gaiman discusses "Norse Mythology"; Sarah Lyall talks about Ali Smith's "Autumn"; and Nick Bilton on two new books about Silicon Valley. Далее
- 39. Among the Trolls64 мин. 30 cек.Andrew Marantz talks about “Antisocial,” and Gail Collins discusses “No Stopping Us Now.” Далее
- 38. George Saunders on Lincoln and Lost Souls46 мин. 37 cек.George Saunders talks about “Lincoln in the Bardo”; Alan Burdick on “Why Times Flies”; and Maria Russo discusses Laura Ingalls Wilder and the “Little House” books. Далее
- 37. Laila Lalami on 'The Other Americans'58 мин. 31 cек.Lalami discusses her latest novel, and Jenny Odell talks about "How to Do Nothing." Далее
- 36. Analyzing Freud46 мин. 36 cек.George Prochnik discusses “Freud,” and Nancy MacLean talks about “Democracy in Chains.” Далее
- 35. A Brave Look at Depression49 мин. 9 cек.Daphne Merkin talks about “This Close to Happy,” and Min Jin Lee discusses her new novel, “Pachinko.” Далее
- 34. From Brooklyn to the Gulag49 мин. 51 cек.Sana Krasikov talks about her debut novel, "The Patriots"; and Michael Sims discusses "Arthur and Sherlock: Conan Doyle and the Creation of Holmes." Далее
- 33. Barack Obama's Legacy43 мин. 36 cек.Jonathan Chait talks about "Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Created a Legacy That Will Prevail," and Randall Fuller discusses "The Book That Changed America: How Darwin’s Theory of E… Далее
- 32. New Books About Parenting47 мин. 48 cек.Judith Newman discusses new parenting books, and Bill Goldstein talks about “The World Broke in Two: Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, E.M. Forster, and the Year That Changed Literature.” Далее
- 31. Inside The New York Times Book Review: American Eugenics42 мин. 5 cек.This week, Adam Cohen talks about “Imbeciles”; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; Ellen Fitzpatrick discusses “The Highest Glass Ceiling”; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Pam… Далее
- 30. Edward Snowden: Hero, Traitor or Spy?50 мин. 3 cек.Nicholas Lemann talks about Edward Jay Epstein's "How America Lost Its Secrets: Edward Snowden, the Man and the Theft," and James Ryerson discusses new books about how to be civil in an uncivil world. Далее
- 29. Should You Stop Eating Sugar?45 мин. 34 cек.Gary Taubes discusses "The Case Against Sugar," and Anthony Gottlieb talks about a new biography of Casanova. Далее
- 28. How Octopuses Are Like Aliens44 мин. 45 cек.Peter Godfrey-Smith discusses “Other Minds,” and Jeff Howe talks about “Whiplash: How to Survive Our Faster Future.” Далее
- 27. The Year in Reading39 мин. 53 cек.Editors at the Book Review discuss what many notable people were reading in 2016, and Will Schwalbe talks about "Books for Living." Далее
- 26. Michael Lewis and Arianna Huffington45 мин. 20 cек.Michael Lewis discusses his new book, "The Undoing Project," and Arianna Huffington talks about "Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less," by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang. Далее
- 25. The 10 Best Books of 201651 мин. 32 cек.Stefan Hertmans talks about "War and Turpentine"; editors at the Book Review talk about the year's best books; and Ian McGuire discusses "The North Water." Далее
- 24. David Sedaris on ‘Calypso’80 мин. 29 cек.Sedaris talks about his latest book, and Alisa Roth discusses “Insane: America’s Criminal Treatment of Mental Illness.” Далее
- 23. 100 Notable Books of 201643 мин. 11 cек.Editors at the Book Review discuss the year's notable books; Ronald H. Fritze talks about "Egyptomania," and Matthew Schneier on "Vanity Fair's Writers on Writers." Далее
- 22. Thomas Friedman on 'Thank You for Being Late'47 мин. 19 cек.Thomas Friedman discusses "Thank You for Being Late," and David France talks about "How to Survive a Plague." Далее
- 21. Michael Chabon Talks About 'Moonglow'49 мин. 4 cек.Michael Chabon discusses his new novel, and Blanche Wiesen Cook talks about the third volume in her biography of Eleanor Roosevelt. Далее
- 20. War Stories53 мин. 7 cек.Thomas Ricks discusses new books about military history, and Maria Russo talks about the season's best new children's books. Далее
- 19. John Grisham on 'The Whistler'44 мин. 13 cек.John Grisham talks about his latest novel, and Ben Macintyre discusses "Rogue Heroes." Далее
- 18. Thrillers and True Crime43 мин. 50 cек.Charles Finch talks about the season’s thrillers; and Marilyn Stasio discusses new true-crime books. Далее
- 17. Inside The New York Times Book Review: ‘A Mother’s Reckoning’34 мин. 54 cек.This week, Sue Klebold talks about her new memoir; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; Matthew Desmond discusses “Evicted”; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Pamela Paul is the … Далее
- 16. The American Revolution in Six Lives54 мин. 33 cек.Russell Shorto talks about “Revolution Song,” and Richard Aldous discusses his new biography of Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. Далее
- 15. Marilyn Stasio on True Crime44 мин. 43 cек.Stasio discusses new books about real crimes, and Dave Eggers talks about his two new illustrated books. Далее
- 14. From Podcast to Book with Marc Maron72 мин. 13 cек.Marc Maron discusses “Waiting for the Punch,” and Victor Sebestyen talks about his new biography of Lenin. Далее
- 13. The World's Far Corners and Deepest Depths58 мин. 58 cек.Robert Macfarlane talks about "Underland," and Julia Phillips discusses "Disappearing Earth." Далее
- 12. Amy Schumer on ‘Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo’47 мин. 48 cек.Amy Schumer discusses her memoir, and Gregory Cowles talks about the Book Review's special poetry issue. Далее
- 11. Inside The New York Times Book Review: The Life of George H. W. Bush44 мин. 1 cек.This week, Jon Meacham discusses his biography of the 41st president; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; Dan Ephron talks about “Killing a King”; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller ne… Далее
- 10. Inside The New York Times Book Review: ‘West of Eden’39 мин. 58 cек.This week, Maria Russo discusses Jean Stein’s “West of Eden,” A. O. Scott talks about “Better Living Through Criticism” and Parul Sehgal has best-seller news. Pamela Paul is the host. Далее
- 9. 'Lights On, Rats Out'48 мин. 32 cек.Cree LeFavour talks about her new memoir, and Andrew Sean Greer discusses his new novel, "Less." Далее
- 8. Steve Bannon's Road to the White House58 мин. 52 cек.Joshua Green talks about “Devil’s Bargain”; Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich discusses “The Fact of a Body”; and Laura Dassow Walls on her new biography of Thoreau. Далее
- 7. Ron Chernow on 'Grant'69 мин. 1 cек.Chernow talks about his new biography of Ulysses S. Grant, and Mike Wallace discusses “Greater Gotham: A History of New York City From 1898 to 1919.” Далее
- 6. Book Club: 'The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store'38 мин. 54 cек.In our last episode of 2023, we convene to talk about James McBride's novel — one of the year's most celebrated books. Далее
- 5. How to Tell the Story of a Giant Wildfire41 мин. 28 cек.John Vaillant, the author of “Fire Weather” (one of our 10 Best Books this year), discusses climate change and the fire that devastated a Canadian petroleum town in 2016. Далее
- 4. Steven Soderbergh on His Year in Reading43 мин. 00 cек.Every January, the director Steven Soderbergh posts a detailed list of his previous year's cultural consumption — every movie and TV series watched, every book read. On this week's episode, we talk bo… Далее
- 3. Rethinking the Epidemic of Domestic Violence60 мин. 19 cек.Rachel Louise Snyder talks about “No Visible Bruises,” and Josh Levin discusses “The Queen.” Далее
- 2. Thrillers for Summer54 мин. 56 cек.Vanessa Friedman talks about this season’s notable thrillers, and Liesl Schillinger discusses new books about travel. Далее
- 1. This Land Is Whose Land?63 мин. 5 cек.When Simon Winchester takes on a big subject, he takes on a big subject. His new book, “Land: How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World,” travels through centuries and to places like Ukrain… Далее
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Если честно, как-то вопрос падения ангелов меня особо не беспокоил, но читал другие ее книги, они мне очень нравились. Заодно прочитал и эту. Как сказать. Есть вещи, которые на первый взгляд не сильно важные, но они определяют сильно жизнь, ну или как минимум настроение.
Если честно, как-то вопрос падения ангелов меня особо не беспокоил, но читал другие ее книги, они мне очень нравились. Заодно прочитал и эту. Как сказать. Есть вещи, которые на первый взгляд не сильно важные, но они определяют сильно жизнь, ну или как минимум настроение.