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Talking Volumes

Talking Volumes is back for its 25th season. Join us at the Fitzgerald Theater for four special events with renowned authors, celebrating our anniversary with a special $25 ticket price for MPR members and Star Tribune subscribers. Buy tickets here.

Rebroadcast of the April 8th Talking Volumes event with author Diane Glancy. Her new novel "Stone Heart" retells the story of American legend Sacajawea, the Shoshoni woman who traveled with Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the West.
It's been 18 years since Margaret Atwood's novel "The Handmaid's Tale" first hit book stands, but its powerful story of a society that trades liberty for security—in part by controlling the rights of women—has lost none of its hold.
Best-selling author Margaret Atwood is the next Talking Volumes guest. As a preview to the May 8th event, she'll talk about "The Handmaid's Tale" and about her new novel, "Oryx and Crake", another dark look at the future.
Local poet Deborah Keenan recommends poets to read during wartime.
Local poet Deborah Keenan talks with Katherine Lanpher about her new book of poetry Good Heart, an exploration of endings: the passing of friendships, family members, stages in the lives of children and one's own preoccupations.
Diane Glancy talks about her new novel, a re-telling of the story of Sacajawea, the Shoshoni woman who guided Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the West.
A rural volunteer firefighter re-connects with his hometown in every emergency call. Writer Michael Perry moved back to New Auburn, Wisconsin and found a way to become part of the community and in the process found material for his first book.
Author Robert Alexander, known locally as R.D. Zimmerman, talks with Katherine Lanpher about his new novel. The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar is based on historical research and suggests what might have happened before and after the assassination of Russia's ruling Romanov family in Siberia in 1918.
Bestselling author Nuala O'Faolain's new memoir looks unflinchingly at middle age - a time that foreshadows the future and solidifies relationships.
Midwest-born Verlyn Klinkenborg's new book The Rural Life is a collection of essays on the rural experience.