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The Sewanee Review Podcast
The Sewanee Review
52 episodes
1 day ago
The Sewanee Review Podcast—the newest from the nation’s oldest continuously published literary quarterly—is for readers and storytellers. Subscribe now to hear from some of the most exciting voices in contemporary letters. The Sewanee Review. New. Since 1892.
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The Sewanee Review Podcast—the newest from the nation’s oldest continuously published literary quarterly—is for readers and storytellers. Subscribe now to hear from some of the most exciting voices in contemporary letters. The Sewanee Review. New. Since 1892.
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Episodes (20/52)
The Sewanee Review Podcast
Ben Austen
In which Ben Austen sees the underbelly.
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5 days ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Lydi Conklin

In which Lydi Conklin slips the net.

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4 months ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Maria Zoccola
In which Maria Zoccola sweetens the pill.
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5 months ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Tyriek White
In which Tyriek White confronts his literary ghosts.
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8 months ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Adam Ross
In which Adam Ross taps the aquarium glass.
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10 months ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
In which Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah swings through the truth, not at it.
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11 months ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Cindy Juyoung Ok
In which Cindy Juyoung Ok speaks across the rupture.
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1 year ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
John Jeremiah Sullivan II
In which John Jeremiah Sullivan pities the monster.
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1 year ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Joy Priest
In which Joy Priest maps a life made in letters.
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1 year ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Patricia Smith
In which Patricia Smith writes against silence.
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1 year ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
John Jeremiah Sullivan I
In which John Jeremiah Sullivan lays the golden egg.
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1 year ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Justin Taylor
In which Justin Taylor follows the breadcrumbs.
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1 year ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Sigrid Nunez
In which Sigrid Nunez catalogues her literary present and past.
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1 year ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Elliot Ackerman
In which Elliot Ackerman grapples with the military-industrial complex.
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1 year ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Gabrielle Bates
In which Gabrielle Bates writes into the darkness.
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1 year ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Jennifer Habel and Chris Bachelder
In which a day's work is never done.
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2 years ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Christopher Spaide
In which Christopher Spaide waxes critical.
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2 years ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Garrett Hongo
In which Garrett Hongo writes toward a better America.
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2 years ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
CJ Hauser
In which CJ Hauser writes to the heart.
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2 years ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
Joanna Pearson
In which Joanna Pearson does not fear the ghosts in the attic.
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2 years ago

The Sewanee Review Podcast
The Sewanee Review Podcast—the newest from the nation’s oldest continuously published literary quarterly—is for readers and storytellers. Subscribe now to hear from some of the most exciting voices in contemporary letters. The Sewanee Review. New. Since 1892.