| We are thrilled to present Private Life, a new podcast from The New York Review that delves into that creative, exhilarating moment when ideas first appeared on the page. Hosted by Jarrett Earnest, a frequent contributor to the Review, each episode features an intimate, in-depth conversation with a distinguished writer about their lives, their work, their influences, and the ideas that shape our culture. Our hope is that Private Life will serve as a way for readers and listeners, whether longtime or first-time, to enter into the history of ideas in America, and into the contents of The New York Review. Our first episode, to be published tomorrow, features Darryl Pinckney speaking with Jarrett about his long friendship with Elizabeth Hardwick. Jarrett Earnest has contributed essays to The New York Review of Books on artists ranging from Tom of Finland to Jack Whitten. He is the author of What It Means to Write About Art: Interviews with Art Critics (2018) and Valid Until Sunset (2023), and has edited several collections of criticism, including volumes of Dave Hickey and Peter Schjeldahl as well as artist’s writings by Nayland Blake and Jesse Murry. His curatorial projects include the acclaimed 2019 exhibition “The Young and Evil” at David Zwirner gallery, New York. You are receiving this message because you signed up |
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