Cleveland Review of Books Podcast

Cleveland Review of Books Podcast

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The official podcast of the Cleveland Review of Books, a journal of criticism publishing reviews, essays, interviews, and excerpts both online and in print. Among other formats, the podcast highlights contributors and their work, allowing them to expand on ideas they presented and experimented with in our pages.

Recent Episodes

  • Resistance and Insistence: Capitalist Fiction, Conglomeration, and the Avant-Garde

    1 year ago
  • The Cook, The Surrealist, Her Husband-Thief, and His Manifesto: Emmeline Clein on Literary Cookbooks

    2 years ago
  • The Novel as Résumé: Chapman Caddell on Ben Lerner and Frederick Exley

    2 years ago
  • Andy Warhol Has Been Shot: Rafaela Bassili on Nicole Flattery's "Nothing Special"

    2 years ago
  • Philip Metres on Sergey Gandlevsky and the Task of the Translator

    2 years ago
  • Still, Observing: Juliet Gelfman-Randazzo on Christine Kwon's "A Ribbon the Most Perfect Blue"

    2 years ago
  • Deaths Plural: Guillermo Rebollo Gil on Pro Wrestling and Poetry

    2 years ago
  • To Be Modern: Micah Cash on Osamu Dazai's "The Flowers of Buffoonery"

    2 years ago
  • A Servant to Sound: Will Harrison on McKenzie Wark's "Raving"

    2 years ago
  • The Adolescent Gaze: Erika Dirk on Dizz Tate's "Brutes."

    2 years ago