475 Portable Magic - A History of Books and Their Readers (with Emma Smith)

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815 Paddy Chayefsky

Thanks in part to beloved films like Marty (1955) and Network (1976), Paddy Chayefsky is often regarded as the greatest writer of television's first Golden Age and the most acclaimed screenwriter in Hollywood history. But who was Chayefsky? What made his writing stand out? And ho ...  Show more

814 Shakespeare in Translation (with Daniel Hahn) | My Last Book with Indira Ghose

What is it like to translate Shakespeare into another language? How does one attempt to capture that transcendent magic so familiar to English speakers? In this episode, Jacke talks to writer, editor, and translator Daniel Hahn (If This Be Magic: The Unlikely Art of Shakespeare i ...  Show more

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