Larry Lockridge discusses his biography of his father Ross Lockridge and his novel Raintree County

Larry Lockridge discusses his biography of his father Ross Lockridge and his novel Raintree County

Listen to a fascinating discussion of how biographers deal with success and suicide and what happens when you discover details that fundamentally alter what is known about your subject.

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Episode 50: A talk about biography with John Matteson, author of A Worse Place Than Hell

Episode 50: A talk about biography with John Matteson, author of A Worse Place Than Hell

A wide ranging discussion of the choices a biographer makes and how John Matteson put together his group of figures present at the battle of Frederickburg

13 Mar 202146min

Episode 49: A talk with Kathleen Spaltro, Author of The Great Lie: The Creation of Mary Astor

Episode 49: A talk with Kathleen Spaltro, Author of The Great Lie: The Creation of Mary Astor

A wide ranging of discussion of a great character actress, active in both silent and sound film, her relationships with Ronald Colman and Bette Davis, and her career as a writer of novels and memoirs.

6 Mar 202131min

Episode 48: A discussion with Sydney Stern about her book, The Brothers Mankiewicz

Episode 48: A discussion with Sydney Stern about her book, The Brothers Mankiewicz

What it takes to write a biography of the Mankiewicz brothers and other issues biographers encounter.

27 Feb 202132min

Episode 47: Justice to Charmian London, a writer who was much more than Jack London’s wife

Episode 47: Justice to Charmian London, a writer who was much more than Jack London’s wife

A wide ranging discussion of Iris Jamahl Dunkle’s new biography, including reflections on the biographer as villain and how biography can be an act of restitution.

20 Feb 202129min

Episode 46: How I Became A Biographer: A conversation with Richard Bradford

Episode 46: How I Became A Biographer: A conversation with Richard Bradford

I speak with Richard Bradford about how he became a biographer, the role biography should play in literary study, and why he chose to write about Ernest Hemingway, Patricia Highsmith and others.

13 Feb 202139min

Episode 45: William Faulkner’s Civil War, a talk with Michael Gorra about his new book

Episode 45: William Faulkner’s Civil War, a talk with Michael Gorra about his new book

All things biographical and how Faulkner, the man and the writer, approached the Civil War.

6 Feb 202139min

Episode 44: The Past Is Never Dead

Episode 44: The Past Is Never Dead

How does a biographer recreate the past the milieu of a subject’s life. I draw on my own experience in biographies of William Faulkner, Lillian Hellman, Rebecca West, Michael Foot, and others.

31 Jan 202148min

Episode 43: Talking with William Souder about Mad at the World, his new biography of John Steinbeck

Episode 43: Talking with William Souder about Mad at the World, his new biography of John Steinbeck

William Souder explains his attraction to Steinbeck, what it takes to do a biography, the audience you can expect to reach as a biographer, and much much more.

23 Jan 202138min

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