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Talking Volumes

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A classic of modern and Vietnam literature, "The Things They Carried" challenges the meaning of truth in war. Midmorning listeners weigh in with what the book means to them.
Florida's scammers and eccentrics populate his fiction. Author Carl Hiaasen talks about why such characters also appear in his books for children.
The St. Paul-based arts journal Ruminator Magazine is going out of business. The magazine began life as the Hungry Mind Review, an offshoot of the Hungry Mind bookstore. In recent months it had shifted from a literary magazine to a publication that covered a broader spectrum of the arts. Editor Susannah McNeely told MPR's Euan Kerr things actually seemed to be going really well.
Mercy Watson is a pig with a passion for buttered toast. She's also the main character in "Mercy Watson to the Rescue," a new book from Minneapolis children's author Kate DiCamillo.
Noted author Bobbie Ann Mason's new novel, the first in a decade, is both a return to familiar country and a departure from her earlier books. "An Atomic Romance" is a love story set against a backdrop of the Cold War.
Through photographs and commentary, author Dave Kenney offers a virtual tour through 150 years of events in the book, "Twin Cities Album, A Visual History." Take a Flash tour of the book -- and history -- with Kenney and MPR Morning Edition host Cathy Wurzer.
A historian gathers letters from the fronts of the Revolutionary War through World War II in a new book.
In 1964, legendary radio host and oral historian Studs Terkel brought a young, virtually unknown songwriter from Hibbing into the studios at WFMT Chicago. That interview with a young Bob Dylan is one of dozens he has transcribed into a collection of conversations about music. Terkel says the book's title, "And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey," comes from an interview with conductor Leonard Bernstein. He talked with MPR's Tom Crann.
For the last few years, Minnesota poet Robert Bly has dedicated himself to exploring the ghazal, a poetic style developed in the Muslim world. He's just published a new collection of the poems.