Literary Criticism audiobooks
Jane Leavy: Sandy Koufax
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
Media correspondent Terence Smith interviews Jane Leavy about her book on baseball legend Sandy Koufax, Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy. Read more
View audiobookSandra Cisneros: Caramelo
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
In Caramelo, Sandra Cisneros tells the story of the Reyes family who has members and memories on both sides of the U.S./Mexico border. In this interview, Cisneros discusses the context of her novel, her personal connection to the characters, learning her family history, and more. Read more
View audiobookOscar Hijuelos: A Simple Habana Melody
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 8 minutes
Abridged: No
In this 2002 interview, Ray Suarez speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Oscar Hijuelos about his new book, A Simple Habana Melody: From When the World was Good. It's the story of a Cuban composer whose 1928 Rumba composition, Rosas Poros, or Pretty Roses, takes Europe and America by storm. Read more
View audiobookWilliam F. Buckley: Nuremberg
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 8 minutes
Abridged: No
Author William F. Buckley tells the story of young German-American Sebastian Reinhardt who served as an interpreter during the Nuremberg trials of 1945 in his novel Nuremberg: the Reckoning. In this interview, Buckley discusses the synergy of fact and fiction in the novel, performing research, the impact of the trials, and more. Read more
View audiobookRichard Russo: Empire Falls
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 9 minutes
Abridged: No
In his novel Empire Falls, author Richard Russo tells the stories of Empire Grill manager Miles Roby and the residents of a blue-collar town in Maine. In this interview, Russo discusses the character development of Roby, what he wanted to accomplish with the novel, his connection to Roby, and more. Read more
View audiobookJohn Laurence: The Cat from Hue
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 8 minutes
Abridged: No
Terence Smith talks with former Vietnam War correspondent John Laurence about his new book, The Cat from Hue: A Vietnam War Story. Read more
View audiobookJames Bellows: The Last Editor
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 6 minutes
Abridged: No
Terence Smith talks with author Jim Bellows about his new book, The Last Editor. Read more
View audiobookJim Squires: Horse of a Different Color
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 4 minutes
Abridged: No
"Jim Squires: Horse of a Different Color", a tale of breeding geniuses, dominant females, and the fastest derby winner since Secretariat. Read more
View audiobookRonald C. White Jr: Lincoln's Greatest Speech
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 9 minutes
Abridged: No
In his book, Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural, historian Ronald White reveals how Americans, including Frederick Douglas and John Wilkes Booth, responded to the 16th president's declarations on March 4, 1865 and Lincoln's intentions. In this interview, White quotes from the book, explains why he believes the speech was Lincoln's... Read more
View audiobookCharles Dickens
By: Jane Smiley
Narrated by: Anna Fields
Length: 6 hours 45 minutes
Abridged: No
Of Charles Dickens, Jane Smiley says that "his novels shaped his life as much as his life shaped his novels." Smiley's Charles Dickensย is at once a sensitive profile of the great master and a fascinating meditation on the writing life. Smiley evokes Dickens as he might have seemed to his contemporaries: convivial, astute, boundlessly... Read more
View audiobookStephen Ambrose: The Wild Blue
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 11 minutes
Abridged: No
Gwen Ifill talks with historian and author Stephen Ambrose and World War II pilot and former Senator George McGovern about Ambrose's new book, The Wild Blue: The Men and Boys Who Flew the B24's over Germany. Read more
View audiobookTeller of Tales: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle
By: Daniel Stashower
Narrated by: Richard Matthews
Length: 15 hours 21 minutes
Abridged: No
This compelling biography examines the extraordinary life and strange contrasts of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the struggling provincial doctor who became the most popular storyteller of his age when he created Sherlock Holmes. From his youthful exploits aboard a whaling ship, to his often stormy friendships with such figures as Harry Houdini and... Read more
View audiobookDaniel Schorr: Staying Tuned
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
Veteran television and radio correspondent Daniel Schorr discusses his life, his career and his new book Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism. Read more
View audiobookMichael Chabon: Kavalier and Clay
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 8 minutes
Abridged: No
In the second of a series of conversations with 2001's Pulitzer Prize winners, Elizabeth Farnsworth talks with fiction winner Michael Chabon, author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. Read more
View audiobookThe Best Business Stories of the Year 2001 - Abridged
By: Andrew Leckey
Narrated by: James Lurie & Eliza Floss
Length: 11 hours 47 minutes
Abridged: Yes
โ[The editors] cast their net wide, picking up some excellent stories from nontraditional sources that even avid readers of the business press may have missed.โโUSA Today, on the 2001 edition
Series editor Andrew Leckey and guest editor Ken Auletta have scoured the print media, consulted with the editors of major business and general interest... Read more
Jane Austen
By: Carol Shields
Narrated by: Donada Peters
Length: 5 hours 9 minutes
Abridged: No
With the same sensitivity and artfulness that are the trademarks of her award-winning novels, Shields here explores the life of a writer whose own novels have delighted readers for the past 200 years. In Jane Austen, Shields follows this superb novelist from her early family life in Steventon to her later years in Bath, her broken engagement,... Read more
View audiobookThe Iliad
By: Homer
Narrated by: John Lescault
Length: 16 hours 31 minutes
Abridged: No
The first of Homer's epic poems tells of the counsel of Nestor, Achilles' slaying of Hector, and the defeat of the Trojans by the Greeks.Little is known about the Ancient Greek oral poet, Homer, the supposed 8th century BC author of the world-read Iliad and his later masterpiece, The Odyssey. These classic epics provided the basis for Greek... Read more
View audiobookGloria Whelan: Homeless Bird
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 7 minutes
Abridged: No
Gloria Whelan's book Homeless Bird chronicles the story of 13-year-old Koly who entered an arranged marriage in India and became a widow. In this interview, Whelan discusses Koly's story, widows in white sarees, writing about other places, and more. Read more
View audiobookOn The Road With Charles Kuralt - Abridged
By: Charles Kuralt
Narrated by: Charles Kuralt
Length: 1 hour 2 minutes
Abridged: Yes
Charles Kuralt's classic bestseller is now on audio!
On The Road With Charles Kuralt
Featuring Charles Kuralt with an introduction by Wallace Kuralt
"To read the front pages, you might conclude that Americans are mostly out for themselves...but you can't travel the back roads very long without discovering a multitude of gentle people doing good for... Read more
Hooking Up - Abridged
By: Tom Wolfe
Narrated by: Tom Wolfe & Ron Rifkin
Length: 6 hours 55 minutes
Abridged: Yes
Nine unabridged essays from Hooking Up with five read by Tom Wolfe!
Only yesterday boys and girls spoke of embracing and kissing (necking) as getting to first base. Second base was deep kissing, plus groping and fondling this and that. Third base was oral sex. Home plate was going all the way. That was yesterday. Here in the year 2000 we can... Read more
Virginia Woolf
By: Nigel Nicolson
Narrated by: Karesa McElheny
Length: 5 hours 4 minutes
Abridged: No
Virginia Woolf's life as part of the avant-garde Bloomsbury Group has captured the imagination of millions. Now Nigel Nicolson, the distinguished son of British writers Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West (Vita was one of Woolf's closest and most intimate friends) threads his personal reminiscences through the narrative of her life. In so... Read more
View audiobookHerman Melville
By: Elizabeth Hardwick
Narrated by: Karen White
Length: 4 hours 34 minutes
Abridged: No
A single novel, an eternal classic, established him as a founding father of American literature. Now, a century after his death, a new popular surge of interest in Herman Melville calls for Elizabeth Hardwick's rich analysis of "the whole of Melville's works, uneven as it is, and the challenging shape of his life . . . a story of the creative... Read more
View audiobookChristopher Curtis: Bud, Not Buddy
By: PBS NewsHour
Narrated by: PBS NewsHour
Length: 9 minutes
Abridged: No
In his children's book Bud, Not Buddy, Christopher Curtis shares the story of a young motherless boy who took to the roads to find his father whom he thinks is a famous jazz musician. In this interview, the acclaimed author shares his personal connection with two of the fictional characters, the development of the 10-year-old character, his... Read more
View audiobookPostscript to Clarissa (Unabridged)
By: Samuel Richardson
Narrated by: Pauline Munro
Length: 37 minutes
Abridged: No
After the publication of his novel 'Clarissa' the author Samuel Richardson received anonymous letters, many of them from his female readers who wanted a more 'fortunate ending', to wit, by reforming Lovelace and marrying him to Clarissa. The author justifies the heavenly reward he gave to his heroine and answers other accusations, including the... Read more
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