The esteemed translator of Elena Ferrante and Pier Paolo Pasolini says of her work, “It’s an impossible task, but it has to be done.” And she does it wonderfully. But she won’t touch poetry: even more impossible. Presented with Rizzoli Bookstore, Europa Editions, Words Without Borders. Continue reading »
Monthly Archives: April 2024
486: Michael Henry Adams
When Europeans take one of his tours, do they seek the Harlem of today or of the Harlem Renaissance? “They’ve got a kind of fable of Harlem,” says this preservationist, and then he goes to work and reconciles the present with the past. Produced with Open House New York. Continue reading »
485: Len Elmore
“I had dreams of playing basketball then going to law school and doing what Perry Mason did.” Those dreams came true. The Knicks. Harvard Law. The Brooklyn DA’s office. And now he teaches at Columbia’s School of Professional Studies, a co-producer of this episode. (I had dreams that I could fly. I can’t.) Photo: Lou Rocco. Continue reading »
484: Rachel Wax
The gender balance in her profession is disheartening, she says, “It has one of the smallest percentages of women. I mean the ratio is astounding.” U.S. Senator? Catholic priest? Not quite that bad. She is a magician. But things are improving. Produced with KGB Bar’s Red Room. Continue reading »