{"id":180296,"date":"2021-05-26T13:05:02","date_gmt":"2021-05-26T13:05:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/radiofree.asia\/?guid=aca12eee665d5a571194e1dc062daffc"},"modified":"2021-05-26T13:05:02","modified_gmt":"2021-05-26T13:05:02","slug":"not-new-in-a-new-way-elizabeth-branch-dyson-haki-madhubuti","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/05\/26\/not-new-in-a-new-way-elizabeth-branch-dyson-haki-madhubuti\/","title":{"rendered":"Not New in a New Way: Elizabeth Branch Dyson & Haki Madhubuti"},"content":{"rendered":" In this first episode of the fourth season, we sit down with Elizabeth Branch Dyson, assistant editorial\u00a0director and executive editor at the University of Chicago Press, to hear how she approaches acquiring widely accessible books for an academic press. Bryce (manager of 57th Street Books) takes us on a tour around the Co-op's Front Table, checking out a few recent releases. We're then joined by poet, author, and publisher Haki Madhubuti, who talks to us about his journey through books, the founding of Third World Press, and the draw of the Front Table. Throughout, we hear \"spine poems\" composed by booksellers at the Seminary Co-op and 57th Street Books. \u00a0 Have something to say? We'll be featuring listeners' voices throughout the season. First up: tell us about a meaningful book you've come across accidentally in the past year. We'd love to hear the story behind your discovery or even just your favorite passage. Submit your answers through\u00a0this form here<\/a>. \u00a0 Open Stacks<\/em> is hosted by Alena Jones (director of buying and content) and produced by Jackson Roach. \u00a0 This episode features music by Daniel Birch<\/a>, johnny_ripper<\/a>,\u00a0junior85<\/a>, and alright lover<\/a>. \u00a0 For a close-to-complete list of books featured in this (and every) episode, head to our website: semcoop.com\/openstacks \u00a0 \n

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