This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, This American Life. A date of publication is only given if the book was not published in 1999. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 11/1 - 11/14/1999 November 1, 1999: Morning Edition: Alex Chadwick remembered the explorer "Last Climb: The Legendary Everest Expeditions of George Mallory" by David Breashears and Audrey Salkeld, published by National Geographic Society. November 1, 1999: Talk of the Nation: "Appointment in Rome: The Church in America Awakening" by Richard John Neuhaus, published by Crossroad Publishing Co. "Ancient Christian Gospels: Their History and Development" by Helmut Koester, published by Trinity Press. November 2, 1999: Talk of the Nation: "A Republic, Not An Empire" by Pat Buchanan, published by Regnery. Buchanan is also the author of "The Great Betrayal" (Little, Brown, 1998). "Dead Center: Clinton-Gore Leadership and the Perils of Moderation" by Georgia Sorenson, published by Scribner. November 3, 1999: Talk of the Nation: "The First World War" by John Keegan, published by Knopf. Keegan is also the author of "The Face of Battle" (Viking, 1995), and the editor of "The Book of War" (Viking, 1999). "Crimes of War" coedited by Roy Gutman, published by Norton. "Sweetness and Power" by Sidney Mintz, published by Viking, 1985. November 4, 1999: Talk of the Nation: "A Century's Journey: How the Great Powers Shape the World" by Robert Pastor, published by Basic Books. "Writing as a Way of Healing : How Telling Our Stories Transforms Our Lives" by Louise De Salvo, published by Harper San Francisco. De Salvo is also the author of "Adultery" (Beacon Press, 1999). "Infidelity: A Survival Guide" by Don-David Lusterman, published by New Harbinger, 1998. November 4, 1999: All Things Considered: An Alan Cheuse Review "Darwin's Radio" by Greg Bear, published by Ballantine Books. November 4, 1999: All Things Considered: Noah Adams talked about the legendary book "Interpretation of Dreams" by Sigmund Freud. (Current edition from NTC/Contemporary Publishing Co.). November 5, 1999: Talk of the Nation: "Weaving the Web" by Tim Berners-Lee, published by Harper San Francisco. November 5, 1999: This American Life: "In My Father's Name: A Family, a Town, a Murder" by Mark Arax, published by Pocket Books, 1997. "The Disappearance: A Memoir of Loss" by Genevieve Jurgensen, published by W. W. Norton & Co. November 6, 1999: Weekend Edition: Scott Simon spoke to the author "Out of Place" by Edward Said, published by Knopf. November 7, 1999: Weekend Edition: Liane Hansen talked with historians about the new edition "Witness to America" edited by Steven Ambrose and Douglas Brinkley, published by Harper Collins. (Originally edited by Henry Steele Commager and Allan Nevins in 1949). November 9, 1999: Morning Edition: Bob Edwards talked with the author and narrator "And the Crowd Goes Wild" by Joe Garner (narrated by Bob Costas), published by Sourcebooks (to order call 1-800-30-50-BOOK). November 9, 1999: Talk of the Nation: "Kohn & Koenig" by Joachim Helfer, published by Suhrkamp, 1998. Helfer is also the author of "Du Idiot" (Suhrkamp, 1994). "The Culture of Fear: Why Americans are Afraid of the Wrong Things" by Barry Glassner, published by Basic Books. "Captured by Aliens: The Search for Life and Truth in a Very Large Universe" by Joel Achenbach, published by Simon & Schuster. November 10, 1999: Morning Edition: Renee Montagne talked with the author "The New, New Thing" by Michael Lewis, published by W.W. Norton & Co. November 10, 1999: Talk of the Nation: "Tight Spaces, Hard Architecture and How to Humanize It" by Robert Sommer, currently out of print. Sommer is also the author of "Personal Space: The Behavioral Basis of Design" (also out of print). "Setting Boundaries: The Anthropology of Spatial and Social Organization" by Deborah Phellow, published by Bergin & Garvey, 1996. November 11, 1999: Talk of the Nation: "In Nevada" by David Thomson, published by Knopf. "24/7: Living It Up and Doubling It Down" by Andres Martinez, published by Villard Books. November 12, 1999: Morning Edition: Alex Chadwick talked to two of the book's photographers "African Ceremonies" by Carol Beckwith, Angela Fisher, and Malidoma Patrice Some, published by Harry N. Abrams. November 12, 1999: Talk of the Nation: "Ants at Work: How an Insect Society is Organized" by Deborah Gordon, published by The Free Press. November 12, 1999: All Things Considered: David Welna remembers the writer "Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number" by Jacobo Timerman, published by Vintage Books, 1988. November 13, 1999: Weekend Edition: Scott Simon spoke to the author "Strange Foods: Bush Meat, Bats, and Butterflies" by Jerry Hopkins, published by Periplus. November 13, 1999: Weekend Edition: Scott Simon spoke with Daniel Pinkwater "I, Crocodile" by Fred Marcellino, published by Harper Collins. November 14, 1999: All Things Considered: Jacki Lyden spoke to the author "Pack of Thieves : How Hitler and Europe Plundered the Jews and Committed the Greatest Theft in History" by Richard Chesnoff, published by Doubleday. November 14, 1999: All Things Considered: Daniel Zwerdling interviewed the author "A Gesture Life" by Chang-Rae Lee, published by Riverhead Books. Books profiled on Fresh Air with Terry Gross November 2, 1999: "No Future Without Forgiveness" by Desmond Tutu, published by Doubleday. November 2, 1999: Maureen Corrigan reveiwed the book "Motherless Brooklyn" by Jonathan Lethem, published by Doubleday. November 3, 1999: "The Blood of Strangers: Stories from Emergency Medicine" by Frank Huyler, published by University of California Press. November 8, 1999: "Friends of Eddie Coyle" by George V. Higgins, published by Henry Holt, 1995. November 9, 1999: "The New, New Thing" by Michael Lewis, published by W.W. Norton & Co. Lewis is also the author of "Liar's Poker: Rising Through the Wreckage on Wall Street " (W. W. Norton, 1989). November 9, 1999: "Where Did I Go Right?: You're No One in Hollywood Unless Someone wants You Dead" by Bernie Brillstein, published by Little, Brown & Co. November 11, 1999: "The Invisible Dragon: Four Essays on Beauty" by Dave Hickey, published by Distributed Art Publishers, 1994. Book review listings are available on the internet (http://metalab.unc.edu/wunc) or via anonymous ftp (metalab.unc.edu /pub/academic/literature/book-reviews). This text is Copyright (c) 1999 by WUNC Radio (WUNCRADIO@UNC.EDU) and Heidi Dressler (compiler). All Rights Reserved. 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