Private Life

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Description

Private Life is a new podcast from The New York Review, hosted by contributor Jarrett Earnest. Each episode offers intimate, in-depth conversations with distinguished voices from across the literary landscape—about their lives, their work, and the ideas that shape both. Along the way, they revisit pieces from the Review's robust sixty-year archive (regularly releasing newly recorded audio versions of these classic texts) to situate arguments within contemporary culture. The show also includes discussions of titles from our book publishing arm, New York Review Books, featuring talks with translator Mark Polizzotti on Andre Breton's surrealist masterpiece Nadja and musician Richard Hell on the re-issue of his novel Godlike. Other early episodes find Joyce Carol Oates ruminating on true crime, while Darryl Pinckney opens up about the perils of memoir and his formative friendship with essayist Elizabeth Hardwick.  Private Life is a personable, expansive invitation for longtime subscribers and a new generation of readers alike to connect with the past, present and future of The New York Review. 

Episode Date
Joyce Carol Oates on True Crime, Her Improbable Life, and Joan Didion
Feb 25, 2026
From the Archive: “Working Girls: The Brontës” by Elizabeth Hardwick
Feb 18, 2026
Darryl Pinckney on Memoir, Friendship, and Elizabeth Hardwick
Feb 11, 2026
Introducing: Private Life
Feb 06, 2026