Library Talks
Literature
Join The New York Public Library and your favorite writers, artists, and thinkers for smart talks and provocative conversations from the nation’s cultural capital.
Location:
New York, United States
Description:
Join The New York Public Library and your favorite writers, artists, and thinkers for smart talks and provocative conversations from the nation’s cultural capital.
Twitter:
@nypl
Language:
English
Contact:
212-592-7717
Email:
richertschnorr@nypl.org
Episodes
Dava Sobel with Angela Saini: The Elements of Marie Curie
12/17/2024
In her new biography, The Elements of Marie Curie, Dava Sobel explores not just on Curie’s legendary genius, but the 45 women who worked in her lab—from Marguerite Perey, who discovered the element francium, to Curie’s elder daughter, Irène, winner of the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Sobel chronicles Curie’s remarkable life of discovery alongside the lives of the women who followed down the trail she blazed. Sobel discusses her new book with science journalist Angela Saini.
Duration:00:57:46
Daniel Saldaña París with Chloé Cooper Jones: Planes Flying over a Monster
12/10/2024
Daniel Saldaña París speaks with Chloé Cooper Jones about his latest book Planes Flying over a Monster, which explores the cities where París has lived, each one home to a new iteration of himself. These now diverging, now coalescing selves raise questions: Where can we find authenticity? How do we construct the stories that define us? What if our formative memories are closer to fiction than truth?
Duration:00:55:21
New York Crime Stories: Reading from the Archives
12/3/2024
Dive into the Library’s collections for true tales of crime and chicanery from some of the city’s most outstanding lawbreakers. Beloved actors and performers read stories mined from the Library’s collections about the words and deeds of New Yorkers who lived on either side of the letter of the law.
Duration:01:11:57
Maira Kalman with Rumaan Alam: Still Life with Remorse
11/26/2024
Beloved artist and author Maira Kalman sits down with author Rumaan Alam to discuss her new collection of illustrations, Still Life with Remorse, her most autobiographical and intimate work to date.
Duration:00:52:10
Celebrating Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer’s 'The Joy of Connections'
11/19/2024
Celebrating The Joy of Connections, the last book of beloved icon (and long-time New Yorker) Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Co-authors Allison Gilbert and Pierre Lehu are joined by Dr. Ruth's children, Dr. Miriam Westheimer and Dr. Joel Westheimer, in a conversation moderated by WABC-TV's Bill Ritter.
Duration:00:53:22
Glory Edim with Aminatou Sow: Gather Me
11/12/2024
Glory Edim, the founder of Well-Read Black Girl, discusses her new memoir, Gather Me, an ode to the power reading has had on her life and to books’ ability to help us understand ourselves.
Duration:00:55:04
Clara Bingham with Farai Chideya: Revolutionary Foremothers
11/5/2024
Clara Bingham discusses her new book, The Movement, the first oral history of the decade that built the modern feminist movement.
Duration:00:58:27
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson with Steve Connell: What If We Get It Right?
10/29/2024
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, the beloved marine biologist and policy expert imagines an inspiring landscape of possible climate futures.
Duration:01:01:05
Ada Limón and Peter Sís: In Praise of Mystery
10/22/2024
The U.S. Poet Laureate and Caldecott honoree Illustrator discuss their transcendent picture book featuring a poem that will travel into space aboard NASA’s Europa Clipper.
Duration:00:54:57
Richard Powers with Marlon James: Playground
10/15/2024
Author Richard Powers discusses his latest novel, Playground, which intertwines tales of technology, race, friendships, and the environment.
Duration:00:57:47
Library Talks: Eliza Griswold, Hahrie Han with Andrea Elliott: 'Circle of Hope' and 'Undivided'
10/8/2024
Not all evangelical churches fit the stereotypes. In their latest books, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Eliza Griswold and the Inaugural Director of the SNF Agora Institute, Hahrie Han, bear witness to two churches who break the mold. In Circle of Hope, Griswold chronicles the ravaging and ultimately destructive results to a group of progressive-leaning Philadelphia evangelicals who attempt a racial reckoning. In Undivided, Han follows four members of a conservative Midwest church whose lives are radically altered for the better by a six-week program designed to tackle racial injustice among their ranks.
Griswold and Han discuss their books with journalist Andrea Elliott and examine how their stories shed light on the complexity of contemporary American evangelism.
Duration:00:58:21
Library Talks: DéLana R. A. Dameron with Renée Watson: Redwood Court
10/1/2024
DéLana R.A. Dameron is in conversation with author Renée Watson about her debut novel Redwood Court.
Duration:01:01:14
Connie Chung with Walter Isaacson
9/25/2024
Connie Chung talks with Walter Isaacson about her new memoir, Connie. The book delves into her storied career as the first Asian woman to break into an overwhelmingly white, male-dominated television news industry. Chung is the first woman to co-anchor the CBS Evening News and the first Asian to anchor any news program in the U.S.
Duration:00:59:41
Taffy Brodesser-Akner: Long Island Compromise
9/19/2024
Brodesser-Akner, the author of Fleishman is in Trouble, came by the Library to talk about her latest novel, Long Island Compromise, the story of an American family and the dark moment that shatters the myth of their suburban paradise. She spoke with New York Times Magazine editor-in-chief, Jake Silverstein.
Duration:00:58:04
Protecting Reproductive Freedoms: Lourdes Rivera, Meera Shah, Reva Siegel, and Jessica Bruder
9/3/2024
Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court effectively overturned Roe v. Wade with its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the future of abortion access, reproductive rights, and women’s healthcare is murkier than ever.
In this episode of Library Talks, a panel of experts examines the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision, including what they’re seeing on the ground and where we might be headed in this significant election year.
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Duration:00:59:10
Jamaica Kincaid & Kara Walker with Hilton Als: An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children
8/20/2024
The renowned novelist and the revered artist discuss their new book, An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children, a unique collaboration that explores the hidden history of the plant world.
Duration:00:46:53
Michael Stipe with Taryn Simon: Portraits of Now
8/6/2024
Artist, producer, and former R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe recently published his fourth book of photography, Even the birds gave pause, which features a series of works-in-progress in plaster, concrete, rotocast plastics, ceramics, bookmaking, and darkroom photographic printing.
On this episode of Library Talks, Stipe sits down with artist Taryn Simon to discuss his book and creative practice.
Duration:00:53:26
Neel Mukherjee with Hanya Yanagihara: Choice
7/23/2024
Neel Mukherjee speaks with fellow author Hanya Yanagihara about his latest book, an explosive novel about the ramifications of choice.
Duration:00:58:11
Justice Stephen Breyer: Choosing Pragmatism Over Textualism
7/9/2024
In this episode of Library Talks, Stephen Breyer, retired Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, delivers the annual Robert B. Silvers Lecture. Breyer’s talk is inspired by his most recent book, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism, which examines some of the most important cases in the nation’s history.
Duration:01:14:49
Tom Steyer with David Wallace-Wells: Winning the Climate War
6/25/2024
In this episode of Library Talks, investor and climate champion Tom Steyer sits down with New York Times columnist David Wallace-Wells to discuss his new book, Cheaper, Faster, Better: How We'll Win the Climate War.
Duration:00:57:27