
Phone Call From Paul
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You have reached Literary Hub’s aural department. Because sometimes the words are better when they’re out of your head.
On the Phone, In Your Ears
Joined March 2017
♦️Happy Birthday .@neilhimself & thank you for taking the very first @CallFromPaul ☎️❗️.Many happy returns! .Eavesdrop on our first 📞Call here:. ⤵️.
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We are back for one more episode in 2019! Lewis Hyde picks up a call from @Holdengraber to discuss his latest book, “A Primer for Forgetting.” Listen in now at @lithubradio:
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Read this thread for @dean_frey's always captivating annotations, this time for our most recent interview with @sarahmbroom! ⬇️. cc: @lithub @groveatlantic.
I just started reading @sarahmbroom's new book The Yellow House, but took time out to listen to her #PhoneCallFromPaul @holdengraber .I'll annotate the call in this thread ➡️.@lithub @CallFromPaul .
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RT @sarahmbroom: Here I am on the telephone with the genius @holdengraber. This call was just the pause I needed.
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“I don’t really trust cartographers nor do I trust maps because I think historically in America and elsewhere they are documents that frame out certain people and narratives.” . This week, @sarahmbroom picks up the call on @LitHub Radio!
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In this week’s episode of A Phone Call From Paul, Paul Holdengraber and Sarah Broom discuss her memoir, The Yellow House, the Kei Miller and Peter Turchi epigraphs in the book, the influence …
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RT @lithub: "If anyone said anything bad about Norman Mailer, they would snatch the book out of the person’s hand and throw them out. ….
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In this week’s episode of A Phone Call From Paul, Paul Holdengraber and John Waters discuss his new memoir, Mr. Know-It-All (or as he describes, a “self-help book for lunatics,” w…
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Did you know that John Waters worked for Mary Oliver at her bookstore?.Hear it all on this week's episode of A Phone Call from Paul on @lithubradio!
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In this week’s episode of A Phone Call From Paul, Paul Holdengraber and John Waters discuss his new memoir, Mr. Know-It-All (or as he describes, a “self-help book for lunatics,” w…
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RT @parul_sehgal: As @holdengraber says: "the reason we love people is because we share their adjectives" ( https:/….
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In Paul Holdengraber’s conversation with Wayne Koestenbaum, the two discuss working in libraries, reading Proust for the first time, and what Holdengraber calls their shared “quote-o-mania.” After …
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“[Los Angeles] began as a city where the idealized residential unit was the single-family home. Because of that kind of ideal . it became a city where most of the cultural activities happened at home behind closed doors.” —@davidulin on @LitHub
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In this episode of A Phone Call With Paul, Paul Holdengraber speaks with David Ulin, writer, and former book critic of the Los Angeles Times, about the dramatic changes in Los Angeles, the literatu…
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“I think strongly that neighborhoods are the building blocks of cities.” This week on @LitHub Radio, @davidulin and @Holdengraber discuss Los Angeles, Joan Didion, and what makes a city a city.
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Great thread on some of the references in our most recent conversation with @RobGMacfarlane.
It's so nice to have #PhoneCallFromPaul back!.Paul @Holdengraber talks with @RobGMacfarlane about his new book Underland. I'll put some of the references in this conversation into a Twitter thread. @lithub @CallFromPaul .
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“We have gone into caves to leave marks, to make and retrieve meaning , . That impulse is a much older one than to go high, so it may be an attempt to retrieve the contours of the soul of the species, if that in any sense is a possible task.”
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In this episode of A Phone Call With Paul Paul Holdengraber speaks with Robert Macfarlane about his new book, Underland, the pleasures and necessities of walking, the threshold experience of the un…
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Pick up the phone: #APhoneCallFromPaul has returned on @LitHub. This week, @RobGMacfarlane and Paul @Holdengraber discuss Underland, the threshold experience of the underworld, and the longing for the language of trees. #BookRadio
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In this episode of A Phone Call With Paul Paul Holdengraber speaks with Robert Macfarlane about his new book, Underland, the pleasures and necessities of walking, the threshold experience of the un…
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A preview of tomorrow's episode. In the meantime, tell me: who would you like to hear from this season? @lithub
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RT @lithub: What about an anthology where writers write about the best thing they learned while they were recklessly diving down internet r….
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RT @lithub: "There is a consistent affirmation in Oliver’s poetry that we are worthy of our lover’s time, effort, gratitude.". @jeannakadle….
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Mary Oliver is often called a nature poet, but she might more accurately be described as a poet of attention. In this, one specific aspect of her work is often overlooked: her eroticism. Oliver wro…
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