Big Table
by J.C. GabelThe BIG TABLE podcast is about books and conversation, an exploration into art and culture, as told through interviews with authors, conducted and curated by writer, editor, historian and publisher J.C. Gabel and a small cast of contributors, all former colleagues and friends. This podcast is a co-production between Hat & Beard, Dublab, and Gold-diggers in Los Angeles, and is dedicated to the interviewing style and enduring memory of Studs Terkel, the Chicago oral historian, actor, activist, TV pioneer, and long-time radio host and author. BIG TABLE is the first digital initiative of Invisible Republic, a nonprofit arts organization, working in coordination with Future Roots, Inc.
Copyright: 2021 Big Table
Episodes
Episode 13: Yuval Taylor on Zora Neale Hurston & Langston Hughes
25m · PublishedThe Interview:
Yuval Taylor’s dual biography Zora & Langston (Norton), documents the lives, times, and work of novelist and folklorist Zora Neale Hurston and poet and writer Langston Hughes, two towering pillars of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s and 30s. Taylor writes about their intimate (and productive) friendship, their falling out with one another (and their patron), and the regret they both lived with until their deaths for not reconciling with one another.
The Reading:
Artist and musician Senon Williams reads selections from Langston Hughes’ The Weary Blues, Hughes'first poetry collection published by Knopf in 1927.
Music credits:
Music composed by Florence Price
Performed by Fort Smith Symphony and John Jeter
**Other audio:
Zora clips:
From a session with Alan Lomax / Library of Congress (YouTube)
Langston clips:
Langston Hughes Reads Langston Hughes (YouTube)
The Weary Blues with Langston Hughes, Charles Mingus, and Leonard Feather (YouTube)
Episode 12: Cey Adams & Janette Beckman
11m · PublishedTHE INTERVIEW
Photographer Janette Beckman and artist/art director Cey Adams (who helmed the art department at the legendary hip-hop label Def Jam Records in its 1980s and '90s heyday) discuss theirgraffitiart and photography collaborationThe Mash Up:Hip-Hop Photos Remixed by Iconic Graffiti Artists, which was staged as an exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles a few years ago and collected in the book companion, co-published by Hat & Beard Press and Fahey/Klein Gallery, seen here.
Music
by Arthur Russell
*Interview Clips from Style Wars (sourced from Youtube)
Big Table Episode 11: Mariella Guzzoni on Vincent Van Gogh
24m · PublishedThe Interview:
InVincent’s Books: Van Gogh and the Writers Who Inspired Him(University of Chicago Press),Italian curator Mariella Guzzoni unpacks her year’s long research into the books that Vincent Van Gogh read throughout his life and how they influenced and inspired his painting and drawing, letters, and purpose in life.
The Reading:
Guzonni reads from The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh (Penguin)
Music: Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Big Table Episode 10: William Deresiewicz
27m · PublishedThe Interview
William Deresiewicz documents “how creators are struggling to survive in the age of billionaires and big tech,” whichis the subtitle of his masterful new book, The Death of the Artist (Henry Holt). This book is a well-written examination of the creativeeconomy, and how it has been hollowed out and de-monetizedby tech spin and greed; the toxic nonsense otherwise known as “the gig economy,” Unlike most takedowns of these 21st Century post-digital-age doldrums, The Death of the Artist has some prescriptive advice and is rooted in reality-bites pragmatism.
The Reading
Deresiewicz reads from The Death of the Artist.
Music by Languis
Big Table Episode 9: Geoff Dyer
18m · PublishedThe Interview:
Geoff Dyer discusses “Broadsword Calling Danny Boy”: Watching ‘Where Eagles Dare’, published by Pantheon, his study of the 1969 action film featuring a young Clint Eastwood in one of his first starring roles, alongside Richard Burton.
The Reading:
Dyer reads from his latest book See/Saw: Looking at Photographs, his collection of writings over the last two decades on and about photography, published by Graywolf Press.
Music:
by Jonathan Knight
"Where Eagles Dare" Soundtrack Suite (Ron Goodwin)
Clips sourced from Youtube
"Where Eagles Dare- Making of On Location: The Cast and Crew talk about 'Where Eagles Dare' (1968)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slGNnC8NOyo&t=165s
"Where Eagles Dare" official trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khIZwbXDF0o&t=74s
"Where Eagles Dare" clip- Broadsword calling Danny Boy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdaeBiF__u4&t=41s
Big Table Episode 8: George Orwell
44m · PublishedThe Interview:
Two distinguished Orwell scholars,John Rodden andD.J. Taylor, unpack the Orwell enigma: fact, fiction, myth and the most enduring legacy of any writer in the English language since Shakespeare. Rodden’s most recent Orwell book is Become George Orwell (Princeton University Press) and Mr. Taylor’s is a study of Orwell’s most famous book, On Nineteen Eighty-Four (Abrams Press)
The Reading:
D.J. Taylor reads the first chapter of On Nineteen Eighty-Four: The Story of George Orwell’s Masterpiece.
Credit: music by Terry Riley
Big Table Episode 7: Ninth Street Women
31m · PublishedTHE INTERVIEW
Journalist, author and biographer and Mary Gabriel discusses Ninth Street Women, published by Little, Brown,a five part biography of painters from the Abstract Expressionist era: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler. This door-stopper is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand American art.
THE READING
For the reading this episode, painter Celia Paul reads from her memoir Self-Portrait, published by NYRB Classics, which recounts the period after WWII to today, including her relationship with fellow painter Lucian Freud.
Music by Dorothy Ashby
Big Table Episode 6: Nelson Algren
21m · PublishedThe Interview:
Biographer Colin Asher, discusses the legacy of one of the greatest unknown American writers, Nelson Algren, a pre-Beat Generation realist who also took the Underground Man to new heights in the 1930s thru the 1970s, writing from the working man and woman’s perspective in Chicago and elsewhere. Here, he discusses his definitive biography, Never A Lovely So Real (Norton).
The Reading:
Original compositions by Ken Vandermark with Nelson Algren reading The Man with the Golden Arm in the 1970s, unearthed by Mr. Asher.
Music: featuredin the in the introduction by Ken Vandermark and additional music by Aaron Copland
Big Table Episode 5: Eve Babitz
13m · PublishedLili Anolik, whose Vanity Fair profile of the reclusive writer, re-started the Eve Babitz revival, discusses her Eve biography, Hollywood Eve (published by Scribner) and, as the subtitle suggests, “The Secret History of LA."
For our reading this episode, writer and critic Molly Lambert reads from Eve’s latest collection of unpublished later work, I Used to Be Charming (published by NYRB)
Music by Mike Melvoin
Big Table Episode 4: Carson McCullers
28m · PublishedEPISODE : 4
THE INTERVIEW
Jenn Shapland discusses her National Book
Award-nominated memoir My Autobiography of
Carson McCullers (Tin House), a brilliantly
rendered hybrid which wrestles with identity,
sexuality, and creativity.
THE READING
Carson in her own words. Courtesy of the
NEA’s Big Read, actress Holly Hunter reads
from Carson’s most famous novel The Heart is
a Lonely Hunter.
Credit: Music by Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou
Big Table has 53 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 26:45:29. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 29th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 20th, 2024 05:44.