Phillip Lopate Podcasts
Last Updated: Feb 8th, 2022
The 8 Best Phillip Lopate Podcasts
1) Episode 410 - Phillip Lopate
Essayist and editor Phillip Lopate rejoins the show to celebrate the publication of The Glorious American Essay: One Hundred Essays From Colonial Times To The Present (Pantheon). We talk about the ori...Show More
2) Episode 563 - Phillip Lopate
With his new collection, A YEAR AND A DAY: AN EXPERIMENT IN ESSAYS (NYRB), master essayist Phillip Lopate explores the world & himself through the mode of a weekly blog. We get into how he adapted to ...Show More
3) Episode 204 - Phillip Lopate
Is wisdom possible? One of my favorite writers, Phillip Lopate, returns to The Virtual Memories Show to talk about his new book, A Mother's Tale, where he revisits a series of taped conversations he h...Show More
4) 1959 with Phillip Lopate
The essayist, poet, and film critic Phillip Lopate joins us to discuss his new collection “My Affair with Art House Cinema” and the cinema of 1959, in which one series began with “The 400 Blows,”...Show More
5) Phillip Lopate, THE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ESSAY
Critic and essayist Phillip Lopate joins Zibby to discuss his latest anthology, The Contemporary American Essay, and how it fits into his trilogy of American essay collections. Also discussed is ...Show More
6) Phillip Lopate and The Spicy Meatball
Phillip Lopate is an American film critic, essayist, fiction writer, poet, and teacher. He is a professor at Columbia University’s School of the Arts, where he teaches nonfiction writing. He is also N...Show More
7) Phillip Lopate and The Spicy Meatball
Phillip Lopate is an American film critic, essayist, fiction writer, poet, and teacher. He is a professor at Columbia University’s School of the Arts, where he teaches nonfiction writing. He is also N...Show More
8) Essayist, film writer, novelist and poet Phillip Lopate
A conversation about education, urbanism and Abbas Kiarostami with essayist, novelist, poet and film writer Phillip Lopate.
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