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The Book Review

Inside The New York Times Book Review: ‘Spain in Our Hearts’

The Book Review

The New York Times

Books, Arts

4.23.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2016

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

This week, Adam Hochschild talks about “Spain in Our Hearts”; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; Anna Quindlen discusses “Miller’s Valley”; John Williams talks about James McBride and his new biography of James Brown; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Pamela Paul is the host.

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's behind the ongoing American fascination with the Spanish

0:05.3

Civil War?

0:06.3

Adam Hoke-Shild will tell us about his newest book, Spain and Our Hearts.

0:10.0

They felt as did millions of people around the world that the big danger the world faced

0:16.0

with the relentless expansion of fascism.

0:18.7

How does Anna Quinlan address the theme of home and her new novel?

0:22.4

She'll be here to talk about her latest book, Miller's Valley.

0:25.5

The places is your sense of experience, your sense of connectedness, your sense of being

0:30.5

loved and valued and treasured.

0:32.8

John Williams will spend a little time with us talking about James McBride and his new

0:36.4

book on James Brown.

0:38.0

He was approached by one of James Brown's grandsons to kind of investigate the life and tell

0:43.4

it in a way that others haven't.

0:44.7

Alexander Alter will give us an update from the literary world and great coals has

0:48.5

bestseller news.

0:49.9

This is Inside the New York Times Book Review.

0:51.6

I'm Pamela Paul.

0:56.5

Adam Hoke-Shild joins us now to talk about his new book, Spain and Our Hearts.

1:01.6

Americans in the Spanish Civil War, 1936 to 1939.

1:05.9

Adam, thank you for being here.

1:07.2

It's a pleasure.

1:08.4

So this is a new topic for you.

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