Paul Harding explores the archetype of displacement in 'This Other Eden'
Paul Harding says it’s no accident that the residents of the small interracial community he...
Paul Harding explores the archetype of displacement in 'This Other Eden'
Paul Harding says it’s no accident that the residents of the small interracial community he...
Professor Dacher Keltner on the significance of awe
When was the last time you felt awe? For many of us, awe is the result of an experience in...
From the archives: Ross Gay on 'Inciting Joy'
Poet Ross Gay believes in joy. But he pays careful attention to how one defines that word. It...
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New author Jamila Minnicks on the resilience and history of all-Black towns
Many Americans are unaware that all-Black enclaves popped up and even flourished during the early...
Historian Natalia Mehlman Petrzela on America's obsession with fitness
Historian Natalia Mehlman Petrzela was a self-proclaimed bookish kid growing up in the 1990s. She...
Deepti Kapoor on her much anticipated novel 'Age of Vice'
It’s being compared to “The Godfather” and “Gatsby” — high praise for a young writer. But MPR...
From the archives: Emily St. John Mandel on her smash book 'Sea of Tranquility'
Each year, there are a few new books that reduce readers to a frenzy before the words even arrive...
Minnesota author Shannon Gibney on her new speculative fiction memoir
Minneapolis author Shannon Gibney made waves in 2015 when she published her novel, “See No...
From the archives: Shannon Gibney on 'Dream Country'
Minneapolis author Shannon Gibney made a splash with her first novel, "See No Color," drawn from...
Anatoly Liberman on the origins of English idioms
Modern English loves an idiom. We use them all the time. “Take the cake.” “Eat crow.” “Deader...
From the archives: Anatoly Liberman on familial language
Is there a word or phrase that you grew up with, something you felt was unique to your family?...
Clint Smith on how to reckon with slavery as America's original sin
What does it mean to stand on the soil where enslaved people lived, worked and died — and to see,...
From the archives: Naima Coster on her novel 'What's Mine and Yours'
When a racially segregated community is suddenly forced to integrate high schools, it...
Author Katie Hickman on the women of the American West
The American West wouldn’t have been settled without the women who braved the frontier. Katie...
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From the archives: Mary Doria Russell on what really happened at the O.K. Corral
Courtesy of Harper Collins 'Epitaph' by Mary Doria Russell...
Joanna Quinn on her best-selling novel 'The Whalebone Theatre'
When we first meet Cristabel, the heroine of Joanna Quinn’s debut novel, “The Whalebone Theatre,”...
Online disinformation expert Joan Donovan on the power of memes
Do you recognize a meme when you see one? Online disinformation expert Joan Donovan defines...
Formative characters: Three Minnesota authors share their favorites
Big Books and Bold Ideas is usually the show where readers meet writers. But for this final show...
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Jane Smiley on her new novel, 'A Dangerous Business'
“Between you and me, being a woman is a dangerous business.” So says Madam Parks to young...
Canine psychologist Alexandra Horowitz on her book 'The Year of the Puppy'
If you want to know canine psychologist Alexandra Horowitz’ best advice for training a puppy, it...
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