
Humor & Race (2009)
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
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Tod Goldberg
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Tod Goldberg is the author of several novels including Burn Notice: The Fix and Living Dead Girl, a finalist for the 2002 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. His short story collection Simplify was the winner of the Other Voices Short Story Collection Prize.Christian Lander is the creator and author of the website and book, Stuff White People Like. He is a PhD dropout who was the 2006 public speaking instructor of the year at Indiana University. Lander currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife.
Larry Wilmore is the senior correspondent to The Daily Show. He has been a TV producer, actor, comedian, and writer for more than 30 years. Wilmore is the author of I'd Rather We Got Casinos: And Other Black Thoughts.
Listen to Stuff White People Like and I'd Rather We Got Casinos.©2009 LA Times (P)2009 LA TimesLo que los oyentes dicen sobre Humor & Race (2009)
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- 02-23-14
A great listen! These guys are funny and entertain
If you could sum up Humor & Race (2009) in three words, what would they be?
They make we want to read their work.
What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
Since this is a taping of a conversation this question doesn't apply, Give it a listen and you'll enjoy, I'm sure of it.
Have you listened to any of Tod Goldberg’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Any and all of them, he's hilarious! He should host more of the conversations at the Festival of Books. I wish his work was available on audtiobooks.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The conbination of the authors is excellent, they interact off each other well.
Any additional comments?
I am going to find these authors in other media and keep watching for them on audtiobooks. Bring them back!
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