
Podcast: Ep348: Louis Menand on 'The Free World'
14. Mai 2021
Autor(en): The New York Times
Podcast: The Book Review
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Louis Menandâs new book, âThe Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War,â covers the interchange of arts and ideas between the United States and Europe in the decades following World War II. On this weekâs podcast, Menand talks about the book, including why he chose to frame his telling from the end of the war until 1965. âWhat I didnât get right away was the extent to which, what happened in American culture, both at the level of avant-garde art, like John Cageâs music, and at the level of Hollywood movies, was influenced by countries around the world,â Menand says. âWhen American culture comes into its own â because before 1945, I think, nobody really thought of America as a central player in world culture; that changes in the â60s â but when that happens, culture becomes global, becomes international.â Phillip Lopate has edited many acclaimed anthologies throughout his career, but his latest project might be his most ambitious: three volumes of American essays from colonial times to the present day. âThe Glorious American Essayâ was published last year; âThe Golden Age of the American Essayâ arrived last month; and âThe Contemporary American Essayâ will be available this summer. âIâm really trying to expand the notion of what an essay is,â Lopate says on the podcast. âSo Iâve included essays that are in the form of letters, like Frederick Douglassâs letter to his master; Iâve included essays in the form of sermons, like Jonathan Edwards, the Puritan preacher; Iâve included essays in the form of rants. Iâm just trying to get people to see the essay as occurring in many, many different forms.â Also on this weekâs episode, Tina Jordan looks back at Book Review history during this year of its 125th anniversary; Elizabeth Harris has news from the publishing world; and Gal Beckerman and Gregory Cowles talk about what theyâre reading. Pamela Paul is the host. Here are the books discussed in this weekâs âWhat Weâre Readingâ: âThe Committedâ by Viet Thanh Nguyen âThe Big Sleepâ by Raymond Chandler âBeijing Paybackâ by Daniel Nieh âYogaâ by Emmanuel CarrĂšre
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