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TPR Book Public's Yvette Benavides speaks with Louise Erdrich about her novel "The Night Watchman."
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TPR Book Public “The Lonely Voice with Peter Orner” with host Yvette Benavides, with a special guest, Alberto Reyes Morgan, discussing Juan Rulfo's story Luvina” from the collection "El Llano en Llamas."
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“Why We Can’t Sleep: Women’s New Midlife Crisis”: Ada Calhoun Explores the Complicated Lives of Gen X Women
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A review of a book of short stories; Lost Girls by Ellen Birkett Morris
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Stephen Graham Jones’ latest novel, The Only Good Indians, takes us to the Blackfeet Nation in Montana’s fertile forests and the undeniable mystery and allure they hold for hunters of elk. This is the backdrop for a stunning horror story where four Native American men come face to face with the karmic forces that will exact revenge on them for disrespecting the land and its sacred creatures.
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A discussion of the short story "It's Because We're So Poor" by Juan Rulfo with Yvette Benavides and Peter Orner.
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Texas Public Radio's Book Public with Yvette Benavides: “Olive Again”: Elizabeth Strout on the Return to Crosby, Maine and Olive—Again
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The Lonely Voice: "You Don't Hear Dogs Barking" by Juan Rulfo
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Lee Gutkind is the author of My Last Eight Thousand Days: An American Male in His Seventies It’s published by The University of Georgia Press. He is also the professor and writer-in-residence in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University.
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A review of Sejal Shah's debut collection of essays, This Is One Way to Dance.