This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Monitor Radio Early and Daily Edition, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 3/23 - 3/29 1995 March 24, 1995: An Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Wonder Boys" by Michael Chabon, published by Villard. March 24, 1995: The author comments on affirmative action: "Restoring the Good Society" by Don Eberly, published by Baker Book House March 26, 1995: Liane Hansen spoke with the poet: "The Winged Seed -- A Remembrance" by Li-Young Lee, published by Simon & Schuster: The story of his family's refugee history. March 26, 1995: Liane Hansen talked with the film historian: "The Women Who Write the Movies: From Frances Marion to Nora Ephron" by Marsha McCreadie, published by Birch Lane Press. March 26, 1995: Jacki Lyden spoke to the correspondent: "Nine Parts of Desire" by Geraldine Brooks, published by Doubleday: A look at women in Islamic society. March 28, 1995: Susan Stamberg talked to the photographer: "The People, Yes" by Jerome Liebling, published by Aperture Books: A new collection of photos. March 28, 1995: Linda Wertheimer spoke with the author: "Equal Partners: A Physician's Call for a New Spirit of Medicine" by Jody Heyman, published by Little, Brown and Co. March 29, 1995: John Burnett profiled the writer: "Goodbye to a River" by John Graves, published by Gulf Publishing. March 29, 1995: Noah Adams talked to the astronomer/computer network maven: "Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts on the Internet" by Clifford Stoll, published by Doubleday. March 29, 1995: An Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Krik?Krak!" by Edwidge Danticat, published by Soho Press: A collection of short stories. March 29, 1995: Robert Siegel spoke with the author: "The Cross and the Pear Tree" by Victor Perera, published by Knopf: The writer traces his family's Jewish roots and forced conversion to Catholicism. March 29, 1995: Robert Siegel talked to the editor about the consequences of the baseball strike: "The Baseball Encyclopedia" edited by Jeanine Bucek, published by Macmillan. Books profiled on Monitor Radio(R): March 24, 1995: Mid-Day Edition: An interview with the author of "Murderers and Other Friends" by John Mortimer, published by Viking/Penguin: The second part of the autobiography penned by Rumpole's creator. March 27, 1995: Mid-Day Edition: A profile of Turkish writer Yasar Kemal, who is allegedly suffering persecution. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: March 27, 1995: "Tomorrow Is Another Country" by Alister Sparks, published by Hill and Wang: A look at South Africa in the 1980s. "Runaway: Diary of a Street Kid" (HarperCollins), "Fresh Girls and Other Stories" (Hyperion), "You Are Not Who You Claim" and "Oedipal Dreams" (no publisher available) by Evelyn Lau. REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan: "Wonder Boys" (Villard) and "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh" (HarperCollins) by Michael Chabon. March 28, 1995: "Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws: America's Search for a New Foreign Policy" by Michael Klare, published by Hill and Wang/Farrar, Straus & Giroux. "Giving Away Simone: A Memoir" by Jan Waldron, published by Times Books. March 29, 1995: "All the Days and Nights" by William Maxwell, published by Knopf: A memoir by the long-time fiction editor for the New Yorker. Books mentioned on Soundings: March 26, 1995: "Christine Stead: A Biography" by Hazel Rowley, published by H. Holt and "Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman" by Toril Moi, published by Blackwell. Book review listings are available on the internet via anonymous ftp (sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/literature/book-reviews) and by gopher to sunsite.unc.edu under the NEWS! option. This text is Copyright (c) 1995 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Erika Grams (compiler). All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted by the copyright holder to distribute this file electronically or otherwise in full as long as attribution is made. Erika Grams 91.5 WUNC Booklist / Album List Compiler *** This .sig made out of recycled quotes and electrons ***