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  • Fresh Air, Khaled Hosseini and Jeffrey Eugenides, August 3, 2007

  • By: Terry Gross
  • Narrated by: Terry Gross
  • Length: 50 mins

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Fresh Air, Khaled Hosseini and Jeffrey Eugenides, August 3, 2007

By: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Publisher's summary

Hear Afghani-born physician and author Khaled Hosseini, TV critic David Bianculli, novelist Jeffrey Eugenides and jazz critic Kevin Whitehead on this edition of Fresh Air.

Khaled Hosseini's new novel is A Thousand Splendid Suns, and it is currently at the top of the New York Times best seller list. His debut novel, The Kite Runner, about a young man who returns to Afghanistan after a long absence, has been on the best seller list for two years, as both a hardcover and paperback. Fellow novelist Isabel Allende said of that book, "This is one of those unforgettable stories that stays with you for years." Hosseini, like the protagonist in The Kite Runner, left Afghanistan when he was boy and didn't return for decades. He was 11 when his family left, before the Soviet invasion. His father was a diplomat, and the family was granted political asylum in America. (Original Airdate: 8/11/2005)

Then, David Bianculli previews a new four-week anthology series called Masters of Science Fiction, airing on ABC on Saturday at 10 p.m. (ET). He says it's a modern day Outer Limits.

Then, Jeffrey Eugenides, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Middlesex has been on the best seller list since its publication. It is available in paperback. He is also the author of The Virgin Suicides, which was adapted into a feature film. (Original Airdate: 9/24/2002)

Finally, Kevin Whitehead reviews a new reissue of Folk Songs for Far Out Folk, a 1958 album created by jazz musician Fred Katz. [Broadcast Date: August 3, 2007]

Then, pick up titles by Khaled Hosseini and Jeffrey Eugenides.

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