The world is full of great, contemporary nonfiction that non-academics rarely hear about. In this podcast, I read excerpts from contemporary nonfiction works in history, politics, art, literary analysis, theology, philosophy and more in the hope of teasing you into pursuing the whole book.
La Piccioletta Barca
St. John's College
pbkelly5
The London Review of Books
New Books Network
Seattle Arts & Lectures
inshortaudio
London Review Bookshop
The New Thinkery
Common Room Philosophy
PEN America
UCTV
UCTV
SOF/Heyman
The HTR team
None
The Open University
The Living Philosophy
Feeling Bookish Podcast
Marshall Poe
New Books Network
Teachers Talking Texts
Lannan Center
Proles of the Round Table
CBA
On Reading
Esther Freeman and Simon Cole
PSMLS
Oxford University
New Books Network
New Books Network
Asian American Writers' Workshop
Marshall Poe
Marshall Poe
George Town Literary Festival
Jab Gibson
Rachel Zucker
Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Zeneva Schindler
Jason M. Kelly
George Miller
Iris Murdoch Society
Resolvement Philosophy
New Books Network
theboi
Literaturely
Humanities Media Project
chillsatwillpodcast
Loyal Books
Research English At Durham
Marissa Greenberg
Marshall Poe
Loyal Books
Literate
Greenlight Bookstore
Zachary Davis
PEN World Voices Festival
Inverted Spectrum Media
Los Angeles Public Library
Chris, Kevin, Jason, and Jess
The House of Literature in Oslo - Litteraturhuset
Topological Poetics Research Institute
Loyal Books
Loyal Books
BBC Radio 4
Emma Goddard
Echoes Of The Vacillating Heart
WNYC, New York Public Radio
Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy
Marshall Poe
None
New Books Network
The Sources of the Nile
R A D I X
LACMA
The Open University
Casey
Amimetobios
Cj
The Seminary Co-op Bookstores & UChicago Podcast Network
92Y Unterberg Poetry Center
Jamie Mize and Justina Licata
Oxford University
David Caddy
The Huntington
The Huntington
Mr B's
Ralston College
J.A. Bowman
New Books Network
Patrick Fennell
Wil Friesen
Online Great Books Podcast
Jarred Wiehe
Rick Whitaker
The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
Marshall Poe
Wesleyan University Press
Andrew Field
Peter Temes