Censorship, Inclusivity, Book Banning and more with Hachette CEO David Shelley
Hachette CEO David Shelley joins Jeff to talk about how Hachette is fighting book bans and censorship, working on greater exclusivity and access, and other issues facing publishing today.
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The Guggenheim Fellowships at 100
Over its first century The Guggenheim Fellowships have supported more than 19,000 artists, writers, thinkers, scientists, and makers of ideas and culture in America. In honor of this milestone, The Guggenheim Fellowship at 100, on view at The New York Historical Society through November 30th, shows off correspondence, application materials, cultural objects, and other signs and tokens of what Guggenheim these fellowships and fellows have done.
In this episode, Jeff talks to Guggenheim President Edward Hirsch about the fellowships and what they mean. Then, Hanna Pennington, Associate Director and Archivist at the Guggenheim, joins to talk about the work and materials that went into making this exhibition.
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Sasha Bonét on THE WATERBEARERS and Jason Diamond on KAPLAN'S PLOT
Jeff talks with Sasha Bonét about her memoir, The Waterbearers. Then, Jason Diamond joins to talk about his debut novel, Kaplan's Plot.
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How to Make a Literary Festival with Amanda Bullock and Creating Modern Book Coverage with Boris Kachka
First Edition returns after a summer hiatus. Amanda Bullock of Portland's Literary Arts talks about how to make a literary festival, Literary Arts growth over the past several years, and advice for book festival attendees. Then, The Atlantic Books editor Boris Kachka joins to talk about The Atlantic's new The Writer's Way series and creating modern book coverage.
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Discussed in this episode:
The 2025 Portland Book Festival
Literary Arts
The Writer's Way Series at The Atlantic
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What Are Social Media Algorithms Doing to How We Talk?
Jeff talks to Adam Aleksic about his new book, Algospeak: How Social Media is Transforming the Future of Language. Not sure if you will better or worse about how algorithms, censorship, and influencer culture are shaping language, but you will at least understand it better.
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Discussed in this episode:
Algospeak: How Social Media is Transforming the Future of Language by Adam Aleksic
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