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Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007), interviewed in 1991 by Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff.
In September 1991, while on tour for his collection of essays, “Fates Worse Than Death,” Kurt Vonnegut Jr. stopped in the KPFA studios to speak with the hosts of the “Probabilities” program about his work, his career, and his feelings about life and politics.
This interview was originally recorded in September, 1991 and was digitized, remastered and re-edited in 2011 by Richard Wolinsky.
This was the last interview of any kind to occur in the off-air studio in KPFA’s old offices on Shattuck Avenue in Berkeley. The new radio station on Martin Luther King Jr Way was already operational but we were able to squeeze in this last one in the old building.
Complete 31-minute Radio Wolinsky podcast.
Lidia Yuknavitch discusses her collection of short stories, “Verge.” The author of novels, essays, a memoir and short stories, Lidia Yuknavitch details life of people on the margins of society. Her new collection is culled from several years of her work, and much of the book was rewritten or written for the publication. She is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky, recorded at KPFA, February 7, 2020 (the final Bookwaves/Artwaves interview recorded in the KPFA studios before the pandemic shutdown).
The complete 42-minute version of this interview can be found as a Radio Wolinsky podcast.
Streaming Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links
Bay Area Book Festival Ends May 9, 2021. Douglas Stuart, Shuggie Bain, May 6, 7 pm; Jeff VanderMeer in conversation with Nnedi Okorafor, May 7, 6 pm. Tracy K. Smith and others, May 8, 7 pm; Joyce Carol Oates and Irvin Yalom, May 9, 1 pm.
Alter Theatre. Brer Peach, an audio play by Andrew Saito, Preview available now, dates to be announced.
National, Misc:
If you’d like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write [email protected]
The post Bookwaves/Artwaves – May 6, 2021: Kurt Vonnegut – Lidia Yuknavitch appeared first on KPFA.
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Links to on-line and streaming local theater & book events
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007), interviewed in 1991 by Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff.
In September 1991, while on tour for his collection of essays, “Fates Worse Than Death,” Kurt Vonnegut Jr. stopped in the KPFA studios to speak with the hosts of the “Probabilities” program about his work, his career, and his feelings about life and politics.
This interview was originally recorded in September, 1991 and was digitized, remastered and re-edited in 2011 by Richard Wolinsky.
This was the last interview of any kind to occur in the off-air studio in KPFA’s old offices on Shattuck Avenue in Berkeley. The new radio station on Martin Luther King Jr Way was already operational but we were able to squeeze in this last one in the old building.
Complete 31-minute Radio Wolinsky podcast.
Lidia Yuknavitch discusses her collection of short stories, “Verge.” The author of novels, essays, a memoir and short stories, Lidia Yuknavitch details life of people on the margins of society. Her new collection is culled from several years of her work, and much of the book was rewritten or written for the publication. She is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky, recorded at KPFA, February 7, 2020 (the final Bookwaves/Artwaves interview recorded in the KPFA studios before the pandemic shutdown).
The complete 42-minute version of this interview can be found as a Radio Wolinsky podcast.
Streaming Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links
Bay Area Book Festival Ends May 9, 2021. Douglas Stuart, Shuggie Bain, May 6, 7 pm; Jeff VanderMeer in conversation with Nnedi Okorafor, May 7, 6 pm. Tracy K. Smith and others, May 8, 7 pm; Joyce Carol Oates and Irvin Yalom, May 9, 1 pm.
Alter Theatre. Brer Peach, an audio play by Andrew Saito, Preview available now, dates to be announced.
National, Misc:
If you’d like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write [email protected]
The post Bookwaves/Artwaves – May 6, 2021: Kurt Vonnegut – Lidia Yuknavitch appeared first on KPFA.
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