Leonard Lopate at Large: Mark Crispin Miller

January 15, 2019 00:54:35
Leonard Lopate at Large: Mark Crispin Miller
LEONARD LOPATE AT LARGE
Leonard Lopate at Large: Mark Crispin Miller

Jan 15 2019 | 00:54:35

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Show Notes


Today on Leonard Lopate at Large, Leonard talks to NYU professor of media studies Mark Crispin Miller, who curated the series, about why he chose the works he did and discusses the complicated history behind some of the selections.

The Forbidden Bookshelf is a series of formerly banned books with the stated aim of “filling in the blanks of America’s repressed history by resurrecting books that focused on issues and events that are too often left in the dark, including abortion, organized crime, the CIA and financial inequality.”

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