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Book Beat

by The City University of New York

Distinguished authors and emerging writers from the ranks of University faculty, students and friends discuss and read their published works.

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Episodes

Tales of the Eng Dynasty

26m · Published 19 Sep 14:15
How BMCC's Alvin Eng found his soul as an ‘acoustic punk rock raconteur.’

For Ava Chin, All Roads Lead to Mott Street

35m · Published 30 Aug 15:21
CSI and Graduate Center professor Ava Chin uncovers her family's remarkable history and reveals the deeper history of exclusion that defined the Chinese American experience for a century in "Mott Street."

A Young Writer Born of a Forgotten War

20m · Published 01 Feb 21:49
Crystal Hana Kim says the Korean War is so deeply ingrained in her family’s history–but so remote for Americans today–that it became the driving force for her to become a writer. “I wanted to force it into our cultural consciousness because it’s known as the Forgotten War,” Kim tells Joe Tirella on this episode […]

A Daughter’s Memoir of Heritage, Trauma and Food

25m · Published 08 Nov 20:47
National Book Award finalist Grace Cho talks about "Tastes Like War," a memoir of her quest to understand her mother's journey from Korean War bride in the Pacific Northwest to her struggle with schizophrenia.

Smokin’ Joe, Out from Ali’s Shadow

33m · Published 13 Oct 18:17
In "Sparring with Smokin' Joe," CUNY journalism professor Glenn Lewis recalls the epic rivalry between Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali -- one that transcended sports, became a cultural and racial touchstone and ultimately defined Frazier's life inside and outside the ring.

Rethinking Jimmy Carter

39m · Published 27 Sep 20:19
Jimmy Carter is often thought of as a failed one-term president, but in his new political biography of Carter, The Outlier: The Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter, CUNY's Kai Bird argues that Carter was a much more consequential president than he's given credit for.

Strange But True: The Psychiatrist Who Believed in Alien Abduction

40m · Published 29 Jun 21:29
Ralph Blumenthal's "The Believer" tells the beguiling story of John Mack, a renowned Harvard psychiatrist and Pulitzer Prize winner whose career came to be defined by his study of people who said they'd had encounters with aliens. Mack believed them, and his life was never the same.

A Searching Story of Love, Blood and Legacy

29m · Published 09 Mar 19:14
Brooklyn College alumnus Robert Jones Jr.'s debut novel, "The Prophets," is a different kind of love story: It reaches across centuries, continents and cultures to tell a soulful story of love between two young men enslaved on a plantation in the antebellum American South.

We Are the Wars We Wage

24m · Published 24 Nov 15:18
In his novel Missionaries, Phil Klay--Hunter College MFA alum, Iraq War veteran and National Book Award winner--explores the globalization of war through the stories of four people caught up in the nearly 60-year conflict in Colombia.

Still They Persisted: Inside the Long Battle to Adopt the ERA

34m · Published 13 Aug 18:36
CUNY legal scholar Julie Suk discusses "We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment," her book about the women behind the long battle to enshrine full equal rights for women as a Constitutional amendment.

Book Beat has 13 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 6:44:31. 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 22nd, 2024 20:11.

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