
Podcast: Ep420: Revisiting Baldwin vs. Buckley
7. Oktober 2022
Autor(en): The New York Times
Podcast: The Book Review
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For the next few months, weâre sharing some of our favorite conversations from the podcastâs archives. This weekâs segments first appeared in 2019 and 2020, respectively. In 1965, James Baldwin, by then internationally famous, faced off against William F. Buckley Jr., one of the leading voices of American conservatism, in a debate hosted by the Cambridge Union in England (and currently being dramatized as a stage show at the Public Theater in New York). The debate proposition before the house was: âThe American dream is at the expense of the American Negro.â Nicholas Buccolaâs 2019 book âThe Fire Is Upon Usâ tells the story of that intellectual prizefight as well as the larger story of Buckleyâs and Baldwinâs lives. âAlthough the union had existed for 150 years prior to this night,â Buccola said on the podcast in 2019, âIâm pretty sure that there was never a speech quite like the speech that Baldwin delivered that night, because a lot of formal debate is this combination of intellectual exercise and performance art â you know, a lot of humor injected and that sort of thing. But Baldwin arrives that night and he delivers a sermon; he delivers a jeremiad. He is there to say things that people donât want to hear.â Also this week, we revisit Lydia Milletâs podcast appearance from 2020, when she discussed her novel âThe Childrenâs Bible,â which went on to be named one of our 10 Best Books of the year. The book was inspired, she told the host Pamela Paul, by younger people who are increasingly alarmed by the future they will inherit: âThis generation is starting to notice and get angry, and I think the rage is long overdue, and I think itâs the only rational response to the threats we face.â Milletâs new novel, âDinosaurs,â will be published next week. We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Reviewâs podcast in general. You can send them to books@nytimes.com.
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