Skip to content
Think

Think

  • Upcoming Shows
  • About
  • Where to Listen
  • Podcast
  • Topics
    • Culture
    • Economics
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Global Issues
    • Health
    • History
    • Literature
    • Politics
    • Race/Identity
    • Sports
    • Best of Think
  • Archives
  • Support
Think

Back To The Bookshelf

April 30, 2013 Uncategorized
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Email

Hour 1:           Which classics of literature are worth revisiting as a busy adult and why? We’ll talk this hour with Kevin Smokler who scoured the canon for his new book “Practical Classics: 50 Reasons to Reread 50 Books You Haven’t Touched Since High School” (Prometheus, 2013).

http://podcastdownload.npr.org/anon.npr-podcasts/podcast/77/510036/180114089/KERA_180114089.mp3


You May Also Like...

No related posts found.

@kerathink on Twitter

  • Due to special coverage, we will not be airing our first hour of Think. We plan to air the show at a later date. Tu… https://t.co/5HEE1BhLRX about 2 hours ago
@kerathink

RSSKERA News Headlines

  • COVID-19 Live Updates: Some Texans Remain Hesitate To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine, Health Experts Say
  • ‘Study Is Liberation': A Dallas Group Seeks Reconciliation By Confronting Racist History
  • The Meaning Of Those Anti-Semitic Symbols In The U.S. Capitol Attack

ABOUT THINK

Think is produced five days a week by KERA in Dallas/Fort Worth. Your ongoing support helps to provide a unique mix of thought-provoking topics and guests. Donate today »
 

CONNECT WITH THINK

Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter

Phone: 1-800-933-5372

E-mail: think@kera.org

KERA
3000 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75201
© 2018 North Texas Public Broadcasting, Inc.
  • Support
  • Upcoming Shows
  • Subscribe to Podcast
  • About