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We’re excited to bring you a special clip from Well-Read Black Girl, hosted by Glory Edim. Well-Read...
EscucharWe’re excited to bring you a special clip from Well-Read Black Girl, hosted by Glory Edim. Well-Read...
EscucharOur Season 3 finale opens with “The Trick Is to Pretend,” a poem by Natalie Scenters-Zapico, read...
EscucharIn an essay specially commissioned for the podcast, Aisha Sabatini Sloan describes rambling around Paris...
EscucharThis episode focuses exclusively on the work of fiction writer Edward P. Jones, Pulitzer Prize–winning...
EscucharGeorge Saunders, in an excerpt from his Art of Fiction interview, explains how his teenage job delivering...
EscucharRobert Frost defines modern poetry in an excerpt from his Art of Poetry interview; the Italian poet...
EscucharThe celebrated podcast returns for its third season! Join us on an audio odyssey through the pages of...
EscucharA special bonus episode of The Paris Review Podcast celebrating N. Scott Momaday, the winner of the...
EscucharThis bonus episode revisits and remixes the virtual launch events for Paris Review issues 233 and...
EscucharA special bonus episode, recorded live at On Air Fest on March 8, 2020 (just before social distancing...
EscucharThe final episode of Season 2. The incomparable Charlotte Rampling reenacts Simone de Beauvoir’s classic...
EscucharSinger/songwriter Bill Callahan reads “Laguna Blues,” a poem by former U.S. poet laureate Charles...
EscucharSalman Rushdie reads an apologetic letter written by Dylan Thomas to his editor; poet Sharon Olds identifies...
EscucharActor Quincy Tyler Bernstine revisits one of the most unsettling scandals of the nineties with her reading...
EscucharLegendary novelist and Nobel laureate Toni Morrison explains why beauty is absolutely necessary in an...
EscucharThe celebrated podcast from the legendary literary magazine returns! Join us for new audio adventures...
EscucharBefore Philip Roth was an American icon, he published one of his first short stories in The Paris Review...
EscucharThe final episode of Season 1. Jamaica Kincaid in conversation and reading her short story WHAT I HAVE...
EscucharShotguns, peacocks, golf, acid. Editor Terry McDonell recounts his 1984 visit, along with George Plimpton,...
EscucharDavid Sedaris reads Frank O'Hara; Mary-Louis Parker reads Joy Williams; Dakota Johnson reads Roberto...
EscucharA frat boy encounters the divine in Benjamin Nugent's story GOD, performed by Jesse Eisenberg; Rowan...
EscucharStockard Channing and Anna Sale recreate the Review's 1956 interview with Dorothy Parker; writer Idra...
EscucharDenise Levertov's poem SOUND OF THE AXE, read by actor Glynis Bell; Eudora Welty tells George Plimpton...
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