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In this episode, Arthur Miller’s essay about the sweltering summers of Miller’s youth; two writers talk fish and fiction; and a novelist recalls her childhood in idyllic Hong Kong. (episode)
F. Murray Abraham reads Arthur Miller’s essay about the sweltering summers of New York City.
Janice Y. K. Lee, the author of “The Piano Teacher” and “The Expatriates,” discusses Hong Kong’s class politics.
Two Montana writers talk fish and fiction.
The comic-book writer Marjorie Liu talks about her series “Monstress” and challenging the status quo.