The New Yorker: Fiction
A monthly reading and conversation with the New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman.
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Fantastic conversation and readings
Nov 4
I love the curation of the short stories and the selection of the writers to read them. The writers bring such insight to their readings. There are so many magical moments hearing brilliant writers talk about brilliant stories in brilliant conversation with the New York fiction editor. . It is one of the most passionate, literate and insightful podcasts I have ever come across. I plan on listening to every one of them as I paint or do printmaking….the imaginary becoming real. I plan to subscribe.
Problem with Hemon episode
Nov 17
Great pod, but there seems to be a technical issue with the Hemon episode. There are increasingly long pauses in Hemon’s reading of the story. I think the audio file has been corrupted or not fully edited. It’s a shame because it sounds like an interesting story.
Clare Keegan So Late in the Day
Oct 5
I have just discovered this podcast. I listen to George Saunders discussing Claire Keegan‘s story so late in the day. It was one of the most moving stories and discussions. I’ve heard anywhere. I’m still crying. Thank you. Sara
Short Fiction. Deep Thoughts.
Aug 14
I was itching for more reading/listening material to stir the emotions. I’ve only listened to the latest episode (Love Letter), but I can already tell the itch has been scratched. Hopefully, the backlog will be enough material to keep me occupied.
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- CreatorWNYC Studios and The New Yorker
- Years Active2007 - 2024
- Episodes214
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