"The Man Who Believed He Could Have Raised Hitler to Be a Nice Person

Åsmund Borgen Gjerde excavates the link between Ole Ivar Lovaas’s Nazi past and his UCLA-based work on “curing” autistic children."

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#LARB Radio Hour: Colm Tóibín's "A Guest at the Feast"

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LARB Radio Hour: Colm Tóibín's "A Guest at the Feast"

Colm Tóibín joins Eric Newman and Kate Wolf to speak about his latest book, a collection of essays, A Guest at the Feast. The book brings together an inspiring range of pieces that Tóibín has published over the last three decades, from his visceral, forthright, and very funny essay on his cancer diagnosis and treatment, to the stirring title essay of the collection, which is an episodic remembrance of his youth in the small town of Enniscorthy in Ireland. The collection also features Tóibín's political commentary, with pieces that draw on his days as a reporter and magazine editor—including coverage of the 1983 Supreme Court case against homosexuality in Ireland and his appraisals of three popes—as well as his masterful literary criticism in considerations of the authors Marilyn Robinson, Francis Stuart, and John McGahern. Also, Jenny Liou, author of Muscle Memory, returns to recommend Koon Woon's collection of poetry Water Chasing Water.

Speaking of podcasts, I’m not a regular listener of the one put out by the Los Angeles Review of Books, but something made me listen to their year in review ep and I’m glad I did. (And not only because two people recommended Gwendoline Riley’s My Phantoms.) #PodcastRecommendations #bestof2022 #losangelesreviewofbooks #gwendolineriley https://lareviewofbooks.org/av/the-best-of-2022/
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