This list reflects the programming of WUNC Radio: All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, Weekend Edition Saturday and Sunday, Fresh Air, Monitor Radio Early Edition, The Linda Belans Show, The People's Pharmacy and Soundings. NPR(TM) BOOK REVIEWS FROM WUNC RADIO 1/20 - 1/26/1997 January 20, 1997: Morning Edition -- A memorial for author James Dickey. January 20, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "Annual Report of the United States of America -- 1996 What Every Citizen Should Know About Where Each Tax Dollar Goes and Why" by Meredith Badby, published by HarperBusiness. "Vamps and Tramps" (1994) by Camille Paglia, published by Random House. "Drawn and Quartered: The History of American Political Cartoons" by Steve Hess, published by Elliott and Clark. "Keys to the White House" by Alan Lichtman, published by Madison Books. "Wild Women in the White House" by Autumn Stephens, published by Conari Press. January 20, 1997: All Things Considered -- A discussion of Miller Williams inaugural poem "On History and Hope". January 20, 1997: All Things Considered -- Noah Adams spoke to the author: "Dewey Defeats Truman" by Thomas Mallon, published by Pantheon. January 20, 1997: All Things Considered -- Commentator Murray Horwitz talked about the book which includes Bill and Ennis Cosby: "Fathers and Sons" published by Abbeville Press. January 21, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "African American Oratory: The Encyclopedia of African American History and Culture" by Richard Wright, published by the Institute for Culture Studies at Columbia University. January 21, 1997: All Things Considered -- An Alan Cheuse Book Review: "Love Warps the Mind a Little" by John Dufresne, published by W. W. Norton. January 21, 1997: All Things Considered -- Noah Adams talked to the author about Col. Tom Parker: "Last Train to Memphis: the rise of Elvis Presley" (1994) by Peter Guralnik, published by Little, Brown and Co. January 22, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "Gay New York" by George Chauncey, published by Basic Books. "Untold Millions, Positioning Your Business for the Gay and Lesbian Consumer Revolution" by Grant Lukenbill, published by HarperBusiness. January 22, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "Jude the Obscure" by Thomas Hardy, published by Penguin. January 24, 1997: Talk of the Nation: "Tube: The Invention of Television" by Marshall Jon Fisher and David E. Fisher, published by Counterpoint. January 26, 1997: Weekend Edition -- Liane Hansen spoke to the editor: "Lessons and Legacies: Farewell Addresses from the Senate" by Norman Ornstein, published by Addison-Wesley. January 26, 1997: Weekend Edition -- Liane Hansen spoke to the cartoonist's daughter: "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Book" by Louis Chunovic and the Ward Family, published by Bantam. Books mentioned on Monitor Radio (R): January 22, 1997: Food author Kathy Gunst spoke to David Brown about winter soups and stews. Her most recent book is "The Parenting Cookbook" published by Henry Holt and Co. Books profiled on Fresh Air with host Terry Gross: January 20, 1997: The Ways We Touch" by Miller Williams, published by University of Illinois Press. "Shades of Freedom: Racial Politics and Presumptions of the American Legal Process" by Leon Higginbotham, Jr., published by Oxford University Press. January 21, 1997: "Waist-High in the World" by Nancy Mairs, published by Beacon Press: She also wrote "Ordinary Time", "Voice Lessons", and "Plaintext". REVIEW by Maureen Corrigan: "Contesting Tears: The Hollywood Melodrama of the Unknown Woman" by Stanley Cavell, published by University of Chicago Press. January 22, 1997: "The Bankers: The Next Generation: The New Worlds of Money, Credit, and Banking in an Electronic Age" by Martin Mayer, published by Dutton. January 24, 1997: "Heading Home" (1992, Vintage) and "Economic Call to Arms" (Tsongas campaign) by Paul Tsongas. "Deliverance" by James Dickey (Bantam). Book review listings are available on the internet via anonymous ftp (sunsite.unc.edu /pub/academic/literature/book-reviews). This text is Copyright (c) 1997 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.