Literary critic James Wood interviewed on The Marketplace of Ideas (9/16/2008)
A conversation about the workings of the novel, the world between journalism and academia, and literary versus religious belief with James Wood, book critic at the New Yorker and author of How Fiction Works. The Marketplace of Ideas aired on KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara between 2007 and 2011. Colin Marshall's web site: http://blog.colinmarshall.org/ Twitter: @colinmarshall

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