Vanity Fair's Writers Reading
Summary: Authors including Jay McInerney, Martha Sandweiss, Garry Wills, and Tracey Morgan read from their new books.
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Podcasts:
Eliza Griswold Reads From The Tenth Parallel
Woody Allen reads from The Woody Allen Collection
Rosanne Cash reads from Composed
Isabel Vincent reads from Gilded Lily
Cait Murphy reads from Scoundrels in Law
Wilbert Rideau reads from his new book, In the Place of Justice.
Norris Church Mailer reads from her new memoir.
The Great Hangover: 21 Tales of the New Recession from the Pages of Vanity Fair.
Francis Wheen examines the paranoia that pervaded the 1970s in his new book.
Attorney David R. Dow offers his candid take on America's criminal justice system in his new memoir.
Richard Reeves's captivating new book tells the story of the Berlin Airlift.
Historian, critic, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Garry Wills examines how the atomic bomb transformed the nation's executive office in his new book.
Bridie Clark puts a Manhattan twist on Pygmalion in her new novel, The Overnight Socialite.
Nightingale, a one-woman play written and performed by Lynn Redgrave, is inspired by an unfamiliar figure in the actress's iconic family: her maternal grandmother, Beatrice.
In a new biography, Terry Teachout reveals the lesser known side of Louis Armstrong.