Keene on Books
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18 Episodes
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"It's sentient": A Keene on Books Horror Double-Feature
Published: 23/04/2021 -
Keene on Lydia Millet's /A Children's Bible /
Published: 13/02/2021 -
Keene on Kate Atkinson's /Transcription/
Published: 18/12/2020 -
Keene on Tana French's /The Searcher/
Published: 18/12/2020 -
Keene on Cheryl Savageau's /Out of the Crazywoods/
Published: 24/11/2020 -
"As no one ever had before": Elena Ferrante's /The Lying Life of Adults/
Published: 09/11/2020 -
Before Corona: Mohsin Hamid's /Exit West/
Published: 02/04/2020 -
"Heartstopper": Margaret Atwood's /The Testaments/
Published: 16/02/2020 -
"Good luck": Toni Morrison's /God Help the Child/
Published: 18/01/2020 -
"For love of Shirley": Jarrett Krosoczka's /Hey, Kiddo/
Published: 29/10/2019 -
"And that's why Toni Morrison is great": Essays by Toni Morrison and James Baldwin
Published: 21/10/2019 -
"We'll figure this out": Jeff Friedman's /Floating Tales/
Published: 12/09/2019 -
"Talked a lot ... didn't do the reading": Kazuo Ishiguro's /The Buried Giant/
Published: 19/08/2019 -
I'd Rather be Delighted: Ross Gay's /The Book of Delights/
Published: 05/07/2019 -
"A little hole in the wall": Tana French's /Broken Harbor/
Published: 05/07/2019 -
"Beware of dog": Hanif Kureishi's /The Buddha of Suburbia/
Published: 01/06/2019 -
"Have you read this sci-fi theorist ...?": China Miéville's /Embassyville/
Published: 01/06/2019 -
"Shakespeare would've loved Bollywood": Edward St. Aubyn's /Dunbar/
Published: 01/06/2019
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Welcome to Keene on Books: A Podcast from the Keene State College English Department. Each month, the faculty here in the English Department will choose a book that is interesting to us for some reason or another—could be new and trendy, could be a classic, could be an overlooked gem from whenever. Then we’ll talk about it and hopefully get somewhere fun. We hope you’ll to read along with us.