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The Best of Chatting Up a Storm
- ナレーター: Claudia Cragg
- 再生時間: 4 時間 52 分
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Russell Banks, Garrison Keillor, and Dave Isay are among those heard on Chatting Up a Storm, Vol. 1, a distillation of the best broadcast interviews by journalist Claudia Cragg, with thinkers, authors, and change-makers from the United States and around the world.
This volume features 12 interviews, personally chosen by Claudia Cragg and radio producer Joe Bevilacqua, including:
- Audrey Niffenegger, author of Her Fearful Symmetry
- The New Yorker's Peter Hessler on Country Driving
- Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth
- Lionel Shriver, author of So Much for That
- Chang-Rae Lee, author of The Surrendered
- David Vann, author of Legend of a Suicide and Caribou Island
- Treehouse founder Ryan Carson on "a four-day work week”
- Nancy Altman, coauthor of Social Security Works
- Jane Fonda's adopted daughter, Mary Williams, on race, politics, and gender and her book Lost Daughter
- Garrison Keillor on his new novel, Pontoon
- Lost Memory of Skin author Russell Banks on sex offenders, homelessness, and digital desensitivity
- StoryCorps' Dave Isay on "A Voice for the Voiceless through Listening Booths”
For some years, Claudia Cragg, who is primarily an Asia specialist, was based in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and then Singapore, reporting both in hard news and in feature stories for print and radio on all dimensions of business in the region for Asia magazine. Before that, she was an established feature writer for Asia's preeminent English language newspaper, the South China Morning Post, but started out in journalism in London in the mid-'70s on Which?, the preeminent magazine of the UK's Consumers' Association. She is a former editor of Tokyo Journal, that city's leading English-language magazine and of B International magazine in Hong Kong.
Born Claudia MacLeod-Johnstone, she is the daughter of one of Britain's pioneer television anchormen and broadcasters, Kenneth MacLeod.