Bud loves Alice. Always has, always will. Calvin Trillin — Bud to family and friends — and his wife, Alice, had one of the great love stories of real-life modern American literature. Well, one of the ...
Calvin Trillin is one of this country's most productive and frequently published poets. When he's in a pithy mood, he is also, word for word, one of our most highly remunerated. But neither he, nor ...
Though most of the non-fiction pieces in Calvin Trillin’s collection of race-related reportage are at least 30 years old, there is something startlingly — and depressingly — up-to-the-minute about ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks writer Calvin Trillin about his new collection of reporting on reporters. It's called "The Lede: Dispatches from a Life in... New Yorker writer Calvin Trillin's new book ...
It’s difficult to imagine anyone other than Calvin Trillin reading one of his books. They are so personal, and his writer’s voice is so strong. Fortunately for listeners, the audio industry paid ...
Audience questions about his daughters, why he likes to write about murders... Trillin answers audience questions about his daughters, why he likes to write about murders, why he reads his own ...
Calvin Trillin's theory about poets is that most extended families produce one. "It's sort of like how every family has one person who can bend his thumb back and touch his wrist," he said the other ...
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This poem by Calvin Trillin doesn’t have much to do with food — although there is a reference to reindeer cacciatore. We just like to include rhyme from time to time to make the blog seem ...