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The Leonard Lopate Show

Krys Lee's Drifting House

Friday, May 25, 2012

Krys Lee talks about her collection of short stories, Drifting House. Her stories illuminate the Korean immigrant experience—from children escaping famine in North Korea to recent arrivals in America, whose lives play out in cramped apartments and Koreatown strip malls.

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Selected Shorts: Miracles Can Happen

Sunday, May 20, 2012

This program includes two stories featuring improbable events, one involving the 1960s, the other an uncanny go-to guy. 

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Selected Shorts: A Literary Mix Tape

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Two tales of urgency and change, inspired by music.

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Selected Shorts: All Modern Conveniences

Sunday, May 06, 2012

This program features neighbors and other strangers in four diverse tales.

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Selected Shorts: What is Real?

Sunday, April 29, 2012

On this program, appearances are deceiving in stories about apartments and neighbors.

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Selected Shorts: Tennessee, Edna, and Flannery

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Each of the three works on this program, by masters Tennessee Williams, Edna O’Brien, and Flannery O’Connor, offers us intense and provocative close-ups of its main characters. 

 

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Rajesh Parameswaran on I Am an Executioner

Monday, April 16, 2012

Rajesh Parameswaran discusses his book of short stories, I Am an Executioner: Love Stories, which introduce us to heroes—and antiheroes— living in a region between desire and death, playfulness and violence.

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Selected Shorts: Arrivals and Departures

Sunday, April 15, 2012

A couple with a rocky marriage learn a life lesson when their home is invaded, and a whole community disappears in a powerful story about the Japanese internment, leaving their bewildered, or blinkered, neighbors behind.

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Selected Shorts: Speeding Away

Sunday, April 08, 2012

A lot of people listen to SELECTED SHORTS in their cars.  In this program, the characters are in their cars—running from a bad love affair in the first piece, and toward a natural disaster in the second.

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Selected Shorts: Humor Me

Sunday, April 01, 2012

The funny, or funny/sad, side of life is offered up in tales by three masters of the form.

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Selected Shorts: Where Am I?

Sunday, March 25, 2012

This program includes four pieces exploring the ideas of time, place, and identity, beginning with SHORTS host Isaiah Sheffer’s reading of Jonathan Safran Foer's  “Why I’m Not Where You Are, 5/21/63,” from his book Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

 

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Alisa Ganieva' s Salam, Dalgat

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Alisa Ganieva talks about her award-winning story, Salam, Dalgat, which she wrote under a pseudonym when it first came out in Russia, suggesting she was a young Dagestani rebel, and the current young post-post Communist generation of writers she belongs to. The story is part of Squaring the Circle, a collection of New Russian writing.

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Selected Shorts: Couples and Mysteries from Haruki Murakami

Sunday, March 18, 2012

In the fall of 2011 we celebrated the long-awaited publication of the big novel IQ84 by the prodigious Japanese writer Haruki Murakami with a Symphony Space marathon SELECTED SHORTS program called “Murakami Madness.”  Earlier in this radio season we’ve heard portions from that epic evening, including the opening chapter of the novel, and several short stories which we selected to show the remarkable range and variety in subject matter, literary imagination, and diverse moods—from provocatively comical to truly frightening—that characterize Murakami’s work.

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Selected Shorts: Growing Up Fast

Sunday, March 11, 2012

A program devoted to “growing up fast.”  In our first story, Tobias Wolff’s “Smorgasbord,” two prep-school boys lose their innocence in more way than one when the stepmother of a classmate take them out to dinner.  The prep school is familiar turf for Wolff, who lied his way into his own school, a move that may have prepared him for his future career as a fiction writer.

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Selected Shorts: Helping Out

Sunday, March 04, 2012

“Help”, wanted, unwanted, sought, and refused, is the topic of today’s two stories; one focusing on present-day Haiti and one from an American master.

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Selected Shorts: It Chooses You—An Evening with Miranda July

Sunday, February 26, 2012

This program is based on a special evening at Symphony Space derived from writer, filmmaker, and visual and performance artist Miranda July’s book It Chooses You

 

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Selected Shorts: Big City Women

Sunday, February 19, 2012

This program brings us two venturesome women in two big cities.  The first part features an excerpt from Haruki Murakami’s prodigious novel 1Q84, and the second is an American story of a woman’s remarkable night-time encounters.

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Selected Shorts: Families are So Complicated

Sunday, February 12, 2012

The legendary Broadway set designer Boris Aronson, when asked by an interviewer how he imagined the decors for the many different kinds of plays he designed, said, “You know, there are only two kinds of plays—plays about “issues” and plays about “relatives.”  But the two stories on this program are about people who have issues with their relatives, and/or significant others. 

 

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Krys Lee on Drifting House

Monday, February 06, 2012

Krys Lee talks about her collection of short stories, Drifting House. Her stories illuminate the Korean immigrant experience—from children escaping famine in North Korea to recent arrivals in America, whose lives play out in cramped apartments and Koreatown strip malls.

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Selected Shorts: Food and Flight

Sunday, February 05, 2012

A culinary mutiny and citrus lust in two contemporary tales in which taste buds rule.

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