The Paris Review Podcast Returns
With our acclaimed podcast, The
Paris Review gives voice to the sixty-eight years of our archives. Season 3
launches today, with the release of episode 19, “A Memory of the Species.”
We open with a recording of the
literary critic Richard Poirier in conversation with Robert Frost for the poet’s 1960 Art of
Poetry interview, from issue no. 24. Next, the Italian poet Antonella Anedda
and her translator Susan Stewart discuss Anedda’s poem “Historiae 2,” published
in issue no. 231. The American vocal ensemble Tenores de AterĂșe then reimagines
the poem as a song in the folk tradition of Anedda’s native Sardinia. And
Yohanca Delgado reads her story “The Little Widow from the Capital,” from issue
no. 236, in which a chorus of Dominican women living in a New York apartment
building gossip about their new neighbor’s talents for embroidery and
witchcraft.
Listen now at
theparisreview.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes will
arrive every Wednesday in November. And don’t forget to catch up on Season 1
and Season 2.
The Paris Review Podcast is
produced in partnership with Stitcher.