An amazing resource
The premise of these podcasts, that of authors choosing, discussing and reading works they admire, works brilliantly. It never seems to fail in revealing a great deal both of reader and tale. It is almost wrong to pick favourites. But. Yiyun Li's reading of John Mc Gahern is beautiful. And. Nabokov's 'Symbols and Signs': there is more depth here, oceans could not fill.Read full review »
Cptahabs via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 07/21/11
More reviews of The New Yorker: Fiction
I've been reading Fiction from The New Yorker for a few months now, and have enjoyed it thoroughly. The first, and most important reason for subscribing to this content specifically, is the simplicity you'll find buried in a complex web of ideas. Inspiring, and extremely articulate....Read full review »
Jeff Mavraganis via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/11/10
I love this podcast almost as much as my dog!
Grizzly Radio Guy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/09
After discovering this podcast, I've hardly listened to anything else. The stories are great (of course) and very well read. On top of that, I really enjoy the conversations between Debra and the authors who come in to read. My only complaint: Since it only updates once a month, I'll...Read full review »
bl99 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/03/10
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