Synopses & Reviews
The successful launch of The NPR Interviews series proved that many members of National Public Radio's wide audience want to read what they hear or find out what they missed. Now The NPR Interviews 1995 collects the most probing, enlightening, and provocative conversations held during the past year. This volume's Story of the Year is devoted to the 106th Congress. Also included are pieces ranging from Margaret Atwood discussing evil women in literature to square-dancing llamas. As in last year's edition, the book is arranged by categories such as Arts and Letters, Religion, Science, and the World. The insight, depth, and spontaneity of these radio interviews, conducted by NPR's award-winning journalists, are unmatched in the news media. Coinciding with the year-long celebration of NPR's twenty-fifth anniversary, this collection assembles a vibrant portrait of a constantly changing nation.