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 4/27 - 5/3 1995 April 27, 1995: Michael Goldfarb talked with the scholar: "Architectural Principles in the Age of Historicism" by Robert Jan Van Pelt, published by Yale: An examination of how architecture helps one understand how things happen, in particular looking at Auschwitz and how the buildings there help one understand how the genocidal policies of the Nazis could be carried out. April 27, 1995: An Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery" by Norman Mailer, published by Random House. April 29 1995: Scott Simon spoke with the author: "The Tyranny of the Majority: Fundamental Fairness in Representative Democracy" by Lani Guinier, published by Free Press. April 29, 1995: Scott Simon talked with the mathematician: "Mathematics -- The Science of Patterns: The Search for Order in Life, Mind & the Universe" by Keith Devlin, published by W.H. Freeman. April 30, 1995: Daniel Zwerdling talked with the author: "Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery" by Norman Mailer, published by Random House. May 1, 1995: Brenda Tremblay of WXXI reports on the new book: "The Fuehrer Bunker" by W.D. Snodgrass, published by Boa Editions: The author attempts to capture the thoughts and feelings of the people in Hitler's bunker before they committed suicide. Books profiled on Monitor Radio(R): April 27, 1995: Early Edition: "In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam" by Robert McNamara, published by Time Books. April 27, 1995: Mid-Day Edition: "The Mark" by Jacques Leslie, published by 4 Walls 8 Windows: The author's experiences as a correspondent during the Vietnam War. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: April 27, 1995: "Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery" by Norman Mailer, published by Random House. April 28, 1995: "We Were Soldiers Once ... And Young" by Harold Moore and Joseph Galloway, published by Random House: A look at the battle of Ia Drang by one of the American commanders and a war correspondent. An interview with David Halberstam about his experiences in Vietnam. He is the author of "The Best and the Brightest" (Fawcett), "The Powers That Be" (out of print), and "The Fifties" (Fawcett) among other books. "Dispatches" by Michael Herr, published by Random House: A collection of writings about Vietnam. May 1, 1995: "Paula" by Isabel Allende, published by HarperCollins: Her first non-fiction work is about the months she spent with her comatose daughter. She is also the author of "The House of Spirits" and "Of Love and Shadows", both published by Bantam. May 2, 1995: REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan and then an interview with the author: "Men in Black" by Scott Spencer, published by Knopf. He is also the author of "Endless Love" (Ballantine) and "Last Night at the Brain Thieves' Ball" and "Waking the Dead" (both out of print). "The Information" by Martin Amis, published by Harmony Books. May 3, 1995: "Land of Opportunity: One Family's Quest for the American Dream in the Age of Crack" by William Adler, published by Atlantic Monthly Press. Book mentioned on Soundings, April 30, 1995: "Crossing Ocean Parkway: Readings by an Italian-American Daughter" by Marianna de Marco Torgovnick, published by University of Chicago Press. Books reviewed by WUNC children's book reviewer Susie Wilde: -April 26, 1995: Authors to be at the May 7th Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Spring Miniconference in Winston-Salem: "Tiny Toes" by Donna Jakob, published by Hyperion. "The Noise Lullaby" by Jacqueline Ogburn, published by Lothrop. -May 1995 -- Parenting Tapes: "Fay's Best Loved Stories: Stories that Teach" and "Hormones and Wheels: Parent Survival Tips for Those Chaotic Teen Years" available by calling 1-800-338-4065. 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.