A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
I'm following three other podcasts that are work-related but in "The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan I've found a clean, well-lighted place where I can lay back and listen to the best writers today in a direct and unassuming way, all to the soothing sound of Mitchell’s baritone. Authors seem lulled to opening up and chatting in the same way neighbors do over the fence--to quote the podcast's conceit. We're listening to a book-seller at the top of his form whose intimate knowledge of the publishing world is matched to his sensitive reading(s) of the books he shelves. Mitchell is laid back and chilled in a peculiarly South Florida way--like a good mojito on the South Beach strip--and as in Hemingway’s story the sublime is made plain and discussed in an accessible way for all to enjoy.Read full review »
Chaz Mena via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/19
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Really love this podcast. Lively discussions of books and literature is missing from our public discourse. This is a welcome addition.
Rob Grillet via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/01/18
I'm following three, other podcasts for my work but with "The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan" I've found a clean, well-lighted place where I can lay back and learn...we're given access to the best writers today in a direct and unassuming way, all under the dulcet sound of Mitchell's...Read full review »
Chaz Mena via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/19
My partner and I like this podcast. Sounds like the authors are Mitchell’s friends. It’s very real. But we want to hear female, African-American, Spanish, LGBTQ authors. Books about music, the arts, biographies, climate change, comedy. Come to Brooklyn and record a few!
It's Carmen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/27/18
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