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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.

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New York, United States

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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.

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@nypl

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English

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212-592-7717


Episodes
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John B. King, Jr. with Lisette Nieves: Teacher by Teacher

7/9/2025
Former U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr talks to Lisette Nieves about his latest book, Teacher by Teacher.

Duration:00:42:57

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Kate Marvel and Friends, ‘Human Nature’

7/2/2025
In this episode of Library Talks, author and climate scientist Kate Marvel explores her latest book, Human Nature, with David Wallace-Wells, Monica Youn, and Lauren Kurtz through talks, performances, and more Each chapter of Kate Marvel’s new book, Human Nature, employs a different emotion to explore the science and stories behind climate change. Kate Marvel shares some of the hope, heartbreak, and humor that she uses to help readers confront the questions about what future lies ahead and how we can help shape it.

Duration:00:55:42

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Stephanie Burt with Special Guests: Super Gay Poems: LGBTQIA+ Poetry after Stonewall

6/25/2025
In this episode of Library Talks, poets and critics read from and discuss the new anthology, Super Gay Poems: LGBTQIA+ Poetry after Stonewall. In Super Gay Poems, Stephanie Burt curates a boundary-pushing anthology of 51 poems by LGBTQIA+ writers, tracing the evolution of queer poetry since the Stonewall Riots. From sonnets to shaped poems, elegies to joyful provocations, the collection features luminaries like Frank O’Hara and Audre Lorde alongside vital contemporary voices such as Chen Chen and The Cyborg Jillian Weise.

Duration:01:01:14

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Barbara Demick with Jessica Bruder: Daughters of the Bamboo Grove

6/18/2025
In this episode of Library Talks, acclaimed journalist and National Book Award finalist Barbara Demick talks to Jessica Bruder about her latest book, Daughters of the Bamboo Grove: From China to America, a True Story of Abduction, Adoption, and Separated Twins Barbara Demick investigates the origins, shocking cruelty, and legacy of China’s one-child rule; the rise of international adoption and the religious currents that buoyed it; and the exceedingly rare phenomenon of twin separation.

Duration:01:00:09

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Madeleine Thien with Jiayang Fan: The Book of Records

6/11/2025
In this episode of Library Talks, author Madeleine Thien talks to Jiayang Fan about her latest book, The Book of Records. The Book of Records is a novel that leaps across generations, ideas, and centuries, as if different eras were separated by only a door. Madeleine Thien worked on The Book of Records during her 2021-2022 Fellowship at the Library’s Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers. She discusses her book with New Yorker staff writer Jiayang Fan.

Duration:00:55:46

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Claire Hoffman with Jelani Cobb: Sister, Sinner

6/4/2025
In this episode of Library Talks, Author and Journalist Claire Hoffman sits down with fellow journalist Jelani Cobb to talk about her latest book, Sister, Sinner: The Miraculous Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Aimee Semple McPherson Sister, Sinner chronicles the dramatic rise, disappearance, and near-fall of Aimee Semple McPherson. A pioneer of Pentecostalism and founder of the Foursquare Church, McPherson used spectacle, storytelling, and her own radio station to bring God’s message to the masses. Her innovations brought Pentecostalism into the mainstream, paved the way for televangelists, and shaped the future of American Christianity.

Duration:01:01:41

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Russell Shorto with Aidan Flax-Clark: Taking Manhattan

5/28/2025
Bestselling author and historian Russell Shorto talks to Aidan Flax-Clark about his latest book, Taking Manhattan.

Duration:00:58:49

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Haleh Liza Gafori with Maya C. Popa: Water

5/21/2025
Acclaimed poet Haleh Liza Gafori discusses her latest translations of Rumi's lyric poetry in Water with prize-winning poet Maya C. Popa

Duration:00:58:37

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Chris Hughes with Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway: Marketcrafters

5/14/2025
Economist and writer Chris Hughes talks to Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Allowa about his latest book, Marketcrafters.

Duration:00:54:51

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Mike Hixenbaugh on his Award-Winning Book 'The Came for the Schools'

5/7/2025
On this special episode of Library Talks, we speak with Mike Hixenbaugh, winner of the 38th annual Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism, for his book They Came for the Schools: One Town's Fight Over Race and Identity, and the New War for America's Classrooms.

Duration:00:55:50

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Vicky Nguyen with Tracey Nguyen Mang: Boat Baby

4/30/2025
News anchor Vicky Nguyen talks to Tracey Nguyen Mang about her new memoir, Boat Baby.

Duration:01:00:53

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José Andrés with Gail Simmons: Change the Recipe

4/23/2025
Michelin-starred chef José Andrés talks to Gail Simmons about his latest book, Change the Recipe.

Duration:01:16:47

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Timothy Snyder: The New Paganism—A Framework for Understanding Our Politics

4/16/2025
American historian Timothy Snyder presents his lecture The New Paganism—A Framework for Understanding Our Politics

Duration:01:19:35

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Alissa Wilkinson with Aidan Flax-Clark: We Tell Ourselves Stories: Joan Didion and the American Dream Machine

4/9/2025
Film critic Alissa Wilkinson talks to Aidan Flax-Clark about her latest book, We Tell Ourselves Stories.

Duration:00:51:21

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Edna Bonhomme with Linda Villarosa: A History of the World in Six Plagues

4/2/2025
Historian Edna Bonhomme talks to Linda Villarosa about her latest book, A History of the World in Six Plagues.

Duration:00:58:42

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Hamid Rahmanian with Ahmad Sadri and Melissa Hibbard: Shahnameh: The Epic of the Persian Kings

3/26/2025
Artist Hamid Rahmanian speaks with translator Ahmad Sadri and producer Melissa Hibbard about the Persian epic poem Shahnameh.

Duration:01:17:01

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Lisa Kyung Gross with Yael Raviv and Abi Balingit: The League of Kitchens Cookbook

3/19/2025
Cookbook Author Lisa Kyung Gross is joined by Yael Raviv and Abi Balingit to talk about her latest book, The League of Kitchens Cookbook

Duration:01:00:18

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Kenneth Roth with M. Gessen: Righting Wrongs

3/12/2025
Kenneth Roth, the long-time head of Human Rights Watch, talks to M. Gessen about his first book, Righting Wrongs.

Duration:00:55:05

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Eliza Clark with Allison Nellis: She's Always Hungry

3/4/2025
Eliza Clark talks to Allison Nellis about her debut short story collection, She's Always Hungry.

Duration:01:00:56

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Sarah Lewis with Nell Irvin Painter: The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America

2/25/2025
Historian Sarah Lewis talks to Nell Irvin Painter about her latest book, The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America.

Duration:00:54:22