The Titles
The only problem I have with this podcast is that they name the podcast episode something other than the piece of fiction featured. For example, one episode is called "Sign Language" but the actual short story (by Nabokov) is called "Symbols and Signs". Why do they do that? You'll end up coming to know these great pieces of liturature as their podcast names rather than their actual titles. Curses!Read full review »
Somewhat Annoyed via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/08
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These are wonderful. In general, the discussion of each story's texture and flavor is fascinating. Each reader convinces me that "his" favorite is the best, yes of course. In specific, the last one is absolutely amazing. Passion, humor, affection, grief -- I was as drawn to the reader...Read full review »
Alirixan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/22/11
I love these podcasts and really look forward to each new entry. Congratulations to the New Yorker and all those involved for providing listenerrs with an entertaining and intellectually stimulating program.
Paturn via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/21/09
I can't say how much I enjoy the format of this show. I love the stories, but more than that I love hearing the authors explain why they love the stories. This is like an amazing bookclub, and, when I have the luxury, I hope to go back and give each one a second listen. Just amazing.Read full review »
kate gee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/08
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