We remember novelist Russell Banks, whose working-class background inspired much of his work. His best known novels were adapted into films, including Affliction, The Sweet Hereafter, and Continental Drift. We’ll listen back to portions of our interviews with him.
Also, we’re revisiting our interview with photographer
Larry Sultan, whose photographic memoir of growing up in California in the ’50s and ’60s is the basis of a new Broadway show starring Nathan Lane.
Maureen Corrigan reviews the novel Sam by Allegra Goodman. And Justin Chang reviews No Bears, the Iranian film that’s been on his year-end best list.