On this episode of Selected Novels, Jess and Zach talk to the novelist and English professor Bruce Holsinger about John Williams’s Stoner . Want more from The Point ? Subscribe here at 50% off the normal rate.
Jul 03, 2025•43 min•Season 1Ep. 6
On this episode of Selected Novels, Jess and Zach talk to the novelist and cultural critic Joanne McNeil about J.G. Ballard’s Concrete Island. Want more from The Point ? Subscribe here at 50% off the normal rate.
Jun 05, 2025•47 min•Season 1Ep. 5
On the fourth episode of Selected Novels, Jess and Zach talk to the novelist and short story writer (and Point contributor) Jessi Jezewska Stevens about Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain. Want more from The Point ? Subscribe here at 50% off the normal rate.
May 01, 2025•44 min•Season 1Ep. 4
On the third episode of Selected Novels, Jess and Zach talk to the novelist Adam Ehrlich Sachs about Flaubert’s final, unfinished novel, Bouvard and Pécuchet . Want more from The Point ? Subscribe here at 50% off the normal rate.
Mar 27, 2025•50 min•Season 1Ep. 3
On the second episode of Selected Novels, Jess and Zach talk to Clare Sestanovich, writer and managing editor of the Drift , about Marilynne Robinson’s first novel, Housekeeping . Want more from The Point ? Subscribe here at 50% off the normal rate.
Feb 27, 2025•47 min•Season 1Ep. 2
On this episode of The Point podcast, Zach Fine takes a break from Selected Essays and Selected Novels to discuss another important, if less literary, topic: American football. Zach is joined by Leif Weatherby, the author of an essay just published this week in The Point about the career of Aaron Rodgers against the backdrop of U.S. empire in decline, as well as Point editors James Duesterberg and Julia Aizuss, to discuss this year’s Super Bowl, why Aaron Rodgers (and all quarterbacks) are so we...
Feb 14, 2025•1 hr 3 min
On this episode—our very first!—of Selected Novels, Jess and Zach talk to novelist (and writer of our 2024 advice column, Higher Gossip) Lillian Fishman about Edith Wharton’s novel Age of Innocence . Want more from The Point ? Subscribe here at 50% off the normal rate.
Jan 30, 2025•1 hr•Season 1Ep. 1
On this bonus episode of Selected Essays , Jess and Zach talk to Dayna Tortorici and Mark Krotov about their new anthology of the best of n+1 ’s second decade, The Intellectual Situation . Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here at 50% off the normal rate.
Oct 22, 2024•53 min
On this episode of Selected Essays , Jess and Zach talk to George Scialabba about Michael Walzer’s "In Defense of Equality," first published in Dissent in 1973. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here at 50% off the normal rate.
Aug 08, 2024•37 min•Season 2Ep. 11
On this episode of Selected Essays , Jess and Zach talk to writer and literary critic Emily Ogden about Elizabeth Hardwick’s "Living in Italy: Reflections on Bernard Berenson," first published in Partisan Review in 1960. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here at 50% off the normal rate.
Jul 16, 2024•46 min•Season 2Ep. 10
On this episode of Selected Essays , Jess and Zach talk to Julian Lucas about his essay “Welcome to Armageddon,” published in Cabinet in 2017, and Jorge Luis Borges’s “The Enigma of Edward FitzGerald,” which was written in 1951. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here at 50% off the normal rate.
Jun 18, 2024•51 min•Season 2Ep. 9
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Greg Jackson about his essay “ Within the Pretense of No Pretense ,” published in issue 31 of The Point , and Hannah Arendt’s “ Truth and Politics ,” first published in 1967 in the New Yorker. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here at 50% off the normal rate....
May 28, 2024•45 min•Season 2Ep. 8
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Michael Clune about his essay “ The Anatomy of Panic, ” published in Harper's last May and recently selected for Best American Essays , and Thomas Nagel’s “What Is it Like to Be a Bat?” first published in 1974 in the Philosophical Review . Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here and use the coupon code 7POD50 at checkout for 50% off....
Apr 30, 2024•47 min•Season 2Ep. 7
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Jennifer Wilson about her New York Times Book Review essay, “ The Love Letters That Spoke of Everything but Love ,” and Viktor Shklovsky’s “Art as Device,” first published in 1917. Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here and use the coupon code 7POD50 at checkout for 50% off....
Apr 09, 2024•36 min•Season 2Ep. 6
On this bonus episode of Selected Essays, Jess and Zach talk to Point editors, Jon Baskin and Rachel Wiseman about two of their favorite essays—Charles Comey's “ Against Honeymoons, ” and Moeko Fujii’s “ Let Them Misunderstand ”—and what makes them quintessential Point pieces.
Mar 21, 2024•53 min•Season 2Ep. 5
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Apoorva Tadepalli about Maeve Brennan’s “Lost Overtures” and her Electric Lit essay “ It’s Okay to Talk to Me When I’m Trying to Read. ”
Mar 19, 2024•36 min•Season 2Ep. 4
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Sumana Roy about Joseph Brodsky’s “Less Than One” and her Caravan essay “ We Are All Mamata Now .” Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here and use the coupon code 7POD50 at checkout for 50% off.
Feb 27, 2024•43 min•Season 2Ep. 3
On the new episode of Selected Essays, Jess and Zach speak with Clare Bucknell about Charles Lamb’s “The Praise of Chimney-Sweepers”—surprisingly the first essay a guest has chosen that was written before 1900. In histories of the essay form, from Montaigne forward, you’ll often see Lamb’s name appear as one of the great “familiar” essayists, but he’s read relatively little today. Listen to hear Clare’s reading of Lamb’s essay and how it shaped her thoughts on the ever-controversial Giacomo Casa...
Feb 06, 2024•41 min•Season 2Ep. 2
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Suzy Hansen about her essay, “A Cold War Mind: American and the World,” a chapter from Suzy's book Notes on a Foreign Country , and Octavio Paz’s “The Pachucho and Other Extremes,” the first part of his 1950 book The Labyrinth of Solitude . Craving more essays? Subscribe to The Point here and use the coupon code 7POD50 at checkout for 50% off....
Jan 16, 2024•42 min•Season 2Ep. 1
Jess and Zach go over their favorite moments from the first season of “Selected Essays”—listen in for the highlights and then catch up in time for Season 2.
Dec 21, 2023•23 min•Season 1Ep. 15
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Garth Greenwell about his essay “A Moral Education: In Praise of Filth,” which was published in The Yale Review in 2023 and Martha Nussbaum’s " Flawed Crystals: James's The Golden Bowl and Literature as Moral Philosophy ," which originally appeared in the journal New Literary History in 1983 and was later collected in her book Love's Knowledge ....
Oct 31, 2023•53 min•Season 1Ep. 14
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Lauren Oyler about her essay “ Desperately Seeking Sebald ,” which was published in Harper’s in 2021 and Elif Batuman’s “ The Murder of Leo Tolstoy, ” which was also published in Harper's in 2009 and then later collected in her book The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People who Read Them as “Who Killed Tolstoy?”...
Oct 03, 2023•51 min•Season 1Ep. 13
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Ryan Ruby joins us to discuss Susan Sontag’s “Approaching Artaud” and his own essay “Dig It Up Again,” which was written for the 100th anniversary of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land and published last year by Poetry magazine.
Sep 12, 2023•38 min•Season 1Ep. 12
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Siri Hustvedt joins us to discuss Simone Weil’s “Human Personality” and her own essay “Scapegoat,” which appears in her recent collection Mothers, Fathers, and Others (2021).
Aug 15, 2023•1 hr 1 min•Season 1Ep. 11
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Carina del Valle Schorske joins us to discuss Samuel Delany's 1996 essay “Times Square Blue” and her 2019 essay “ The Ladder Up: A Restless History of Washington Heights ,” which was published in the Virginia Quarterly Review . (For more on Delany, check out this recent profile in the New Yorker by Julian Lucas.)...
Jul 31, 2023•52 min•Season 1Ep. 10
On this episode of The Point podcast series “Selected Essays,” Leo Robson and Rosa Lyster join us to discuss two essays by Martin Amis: “In Praise of Pritchett,” which appeared in the London Review of Books in 1980, and “The American Eagle,” an essay about Saul Bellow published in The Atlantic in 1995.
Jul 18, 2023•58 min•Season 1Ep. 9
On this episode of The Point podcast series “Selected Essays,” Leslie Jamison joins us to discuss Charles D’Ambrosio’s 2002 essay “Documents” and her essay “The Empathy Exams,” which appeared in The Believer in 2014 and was the title of her first collection.
Jun 27, 2023•1 hr 3 min•Season 1Ep. 8
On this episode of The Point podcast series “Selected Essays,” Jess Swoboda and Zach Fine talk to the writer Adam Shatz about James Baldwin's essay “Alas, Poor Richard” (1961), a eulogy of sorts for Richard Wright, and Adam's new book, Writers and Missionaries: Essays on the Radical Imagination (Verso 2023), which gathers a series of intellectual portraits of great thinkers and writers such as Wright, Claude-Levi Strauss, Chester Himes, Jacques Derrida, Fouad Ajami and Edward Said....
Jun 06, 2023•54 min•Season 1Ep. 7
On this bonus episode of “Selected Essays,” Merve Emre and Tobi Haslett discuss the great American essayists Elizabeth Hardwick and Susan Sontag. Merve and Tobi revisit their own essays about Hardwick and Sontag—published in The Atlantic, Harper’s , The New York Review of Books , The New Yorker —and consider why it’s hard to imagine critics like them existing today. For more where that came from, check out Jess’s interview with Tobi Haslett from last year and Merve’s pieces for The Point . You c...
May 24, 2023•42 min•Season 1Ep. 6
On this episode of The Point podcast series “Selected Essays,” Jess Swoboda and Zach Fine talk to the writer Anne Fadiman about Virginia Woolf’s “ The Death of the Moth ” (1942) and Anne’s essay from the April 2023 issue of Harper’s, “ Frog ”—a eulogy of sorts for the family frog, Bunky, which was partially inspired by Woolf’s meditation on a moth fluttering back and forth across a window pane....
May 09, 2023•55 min•Season 1Ep. 5