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The Book Review

Inside The New York Times Book Review: From Movement to Mainstream

The Book Review

The New York Times

Books, Arts

4.23.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2015

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

This week, Sam Tanenhaus discusses two new books about the history of American conservatism; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; Lori Gottlieb talks about Courtney Jung’s “Lactivism”; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Pamela Paul is the host.

Transcript

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0:00.0

How did today's right originate in 1950s Texas in 1930s, California?

0:07.9

One of our favorite guests, Sam Town and House, joins us to talk about two new books,

0:11.8

Nut Country and Right Out of California.

0:14.4

If you look closely at the coalition of moderate conservatives and ultra-conservatives, you

0:22.8

will see a lot of the kind of worldview that we look at today, that we find today in

0:28.8

American politics.

0:30.2

Why is breastfeeding such a loaded issue?

0:32.3

Lori Gottlieb will talk about her review of lactivism.

0:35.2

There are so many other things that are higher on the list and way higher on the list

0:39.4

that will help our children in both the short term and the long term, then breast milk.

0:44.0

Alexander Alter will give us an update from the literary world, and Greg Cole's has best

0:47.9

cellar news.

0:48.9

This is Inside the New York Times Booker View.

0:50.8

I'm Pamela Paul.

0:57.4

One of our favorite guests ever joins us now.

1:00.5

Sam Town and House, former host of the New York Times Booker View, podcast, former editor

1:04.8

of The New York Times Booker View, and this week, reviewer of two new books, Nut Country

1:10.8

and Right Out of California.

1:12.6

Welcome back, Sam.

1:13.6

Hey, Pamela, always great to be with you.

1:15.5

All right.

1:16.5

So the two books I should give their full subtitles are Nut Country, Right Wing Dallas, and the

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