This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Fresh Air Weekend, This American Life. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 10/26 - 11/1/1998 October 26, 1998: Morning Edition: Bob Edwards interviewed the author. "Short of Glory: The Fall and Redemption of Edward F. Pritchard," by Tracy Campbell, published by University of Kentucky Press. October 26, 1998: Talk of The Nation: "Power and Leadership in International Bargaining: The Path to the Camp David Accords," (Columbia University Press 1990) by Shibley Telhami. October 27, 1998: Talk of The Nation: "House and Home: The Political and Personal Journey of a Gay Republican Congressman, and the Man with Whom He Created a Family," by Steve Gunderson, published by Dutton. Gunderson is a former Republican Congressman from Wisconsin. "Kerouac: A Biography," (Straight Arrow Press, 1973) by Ann Charters. Charters is also the editor of "The Portable Beat Reader," (Viking Penguin 1992) and of the forth coming "Jack Kerouac: Selected Letters 1957-1969, Vol. II,"(Penguin). "Minor Characters," (Houghton Mifflin 1983) by Joyce Johnson. October 29, 1998: All Thing Considered: Sarah Chayes reported on the death of Britain poet laureate. "Birthday Letters" by Ted Hughes, published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. October 29, 1998: All Thing Considered: Noah Adams spoke with the author about his book about growing up in Belfast. "The Star Factory," by Ciaran Carson, published by Arcade. October 29, 1998: Talk of The Nation: "Drawing Down the Moon," (Penguin 1979 and 1997) by Margot Adler. Adler is also the author of "Heretic's Heart: A Journey Through Spirit & Revolution" (Beacon 1997) and a correspondent for NPR in New York. "Book of Shadows," by Phyllis Curott, published by Broadway Books. Curott is a Civil liberties lawyer and a Wiccan high priestess. October 30, 1998: Talk of The Nation: "Laboratory Earth: The Planetary Gamble We Can't Afford to Lose," by Stephen Schneider, published by Basic Books. "The New Way Things Work," by Stephen Macauley, published by Houghton Mifflin. "Vampires, Burial, and Death: Folklore and Reality," (Yale 1998) by Paul Barber. October 31, 1998: Weekend All Things Considered: Daniel Zwerdling spoke with the author. "Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary," by Juan Williams, published by Times Books. October 31, 1998: Weekend All Things Considered: Daniel Zwerdling spoke with the author of a book about suspense radio programs of the 1920s and 30s. "Raised on Radio," by Gerald Nachman, published by Pantheon. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: October 26, 1998: "Pattern on the Stone: The Simple Ideas That Make Computers Work," by Daniel Hillis, published by Basic Books. REVIEW: Maureen Corrigan: "The Seven Story Mountain: Fiftieth Anniversary Edition," by Thomas Merton, published by Harcourt Brace. October 28, 1998: "King of the World," by David Remnick, published by Random House. Remnick is the editor of the New Yorker magazine and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for "Lenin's Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire," (Random House 1993). October 29, 1998: "Bech at Bay," by John Updike, published by Knopf. "The Virtues of Aging," by Jimmy Carter, published by Ballantine. October 30-November 1, 1998: Fresh Air Weekend: "Bech at Bay," by John Updike, published by Knopf. Book review listings are available on the internet (http://sunsite.unc.edu/wunc) or via anonymous ftp (sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/literature/book-reviews). This text is Copyright (c) 1998 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Don Sechler (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.