The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

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Mitchell Kaplan has been a bookseller and has owned the independent bookstores Books & Books for over 35 years. He is also co-founder of the acclaimed Miami Book Fair. If you love books, writers or are a passionate reader, this podcast is for you. Enter The Literary Life where every Friday you’ll hear candid conversations with Mitchell and his guests.

Recent Episodes
  • Introducing The Lit Hub Podcast
    Sep 13, 2024 – 01:01
  • Chef Eric Ripert
    Feb 23, 2024 – 48:23
  • John Grisham on Good Fiction and Big Issues
    Nov 3, 2023 – 45:08
  • Lauren Groff on Writing Her Own Robinson Crusoe
    Oct 20, 2023 – 43:52
  • Nathan Hill on Music, Marriage, and His New Novel WELLNESS
    Sep 29, 2023 – 46:50
  • Kai Bird: Telling the Story of Robert Oppenheimer
    Sep 8, 2023 – 36:55
  • Dean Koontz on His Life and His Work
    Aug 18, 2023 – 46:55
  • Campbell McGrath: Reading Poetry Aloud
    Aug 4, 2023 – 41:38
  • Marc Schulz: The Secret to Living a Happy Life
    Jul 14, 2023 – 48:45
  • Chasten Buttigieg: Imagining a Brighter Future
    Jun 23, 2023 – 54:03
  • Anne Berest: Exploring History in The Postcard
    Jun 9, 2023 – 44:05
  • Ana Veciana-Suarez: You Can't Wait for Inspiration, You've Got to Write
    May 26, 2023 – 48:03
  • Readings from the 2022 PEN America Prison Writing Awards Anthology
    May 12, 2023 – 50:35
  • David Grann: diving into history, the trials of a sea voyage, and sailing the Gulf of Pain
    Apr 28, 2023 – 47:17
  • Pattie Boyd: Art, Fashion, and Beatlemania
    Apr 14, 2023 – 31:13
  • Shelley Read: Writing With a Deep Sense of Place
    Mar 24, 2023 – 32:19
  • The Literary Life: In Conversation with the 2022 NBF 5 Under 35 Honorees
    Mar 17, 2023 – 49:16
  • Alisha Fernandez Miranda: What If You Could Explore the What If Jobs of Your Dreams?
    Feb 17, 2023 – 38:01
  • Patricia Engel: How Does It Feel Different to Develop a Voice For a Story Versus a Novel?
    Feb 10, 2023 – 40:23
  • Tracy Kidder on How One Doctor Brought Healing to the Homeless
    Feb 3, 2023 – 36:37
  • Emma Straub on Being Present, No Matter Where You Are
    Jan 27, 2023 – 42:38
  • Quentin Tarantino on How He Never Intended to Write a Book of Film History
    Dec 2, 2022 – 38:48
  • Dani Shapiro on the Fifteen Year Journey of Signal Fires
    Nov 4, 2022 – 41:21
  • David Maraniss on the Afterlife of Jim Thorpe
    Oct 21, 2022 – 39:16
  • Cory Doctorow: Why Our Current Tech Monopolies Is All Thanks to Ronald Reagan and Robert Bork
    Oct 14, 2022 – 01:03:46
  • Ibram X. Kendi on Why Our Children Need to Be Told the Stories of Slavery and Colonialism
    Sep 30, 2022 – 59:39
  • Jonathan Escoffery on How Nella Larsen’s Helga Crane Influenced His Debut Collection
    Sep 23, 2022 – 47:05
  • Christopher M. Finan: How to Battle Book Banning in Your Own Community
    Sep 16, 2022 – 38:31
  • Javier Zamora: You Can't Simply Make Art From Your Trauma to Heal Yourself
    Sep 9, 2022 – 44:59
  • Dwyer Murphy on the Romantic Optimism in L.A. and South Florida Crime Novels
    Aug 13, 2022 – 41:53
  • Monique Roffey: How to Write About Colonialism Without Talking About Colonialism
    Aug 5, 2022 – 29:27
  • Blitz Bazawule on Why Crop Rotation Is The Perfect Metaphor For the Creative Mind
    Jul 22, 2022 – 51:44
  • How Frank O'Hara Brought a Father and Daughter Closer Together
    Jul 15, 2022 – 40:15
  • Geraldine Brooks on the Beauty of Implausible Truth
    Jul 8, 2022 – 32:53
  • Ottessa Moshfegh: Why Do I Write About Such Darkness?
    Jul 1, 2022 – 56:24
  • Mark Kurlansky: Why Short Stories are Pure Storytelling
    Jun 24, 2022 – 52:06
  • Hernan Diaz: Why Are Novels About Wealth Almost Absent From the Literary Canon?
    Jun 17, 2022 – 37:00
  • Alexander Maksik No Longer Condemns Metafictional Novels
    Jun 6, 2022 – 47:12
  • Steve Almond on the Myth of Reaganism
    May 27, 2022 – 50:59
  • Don Winslow Is Hopeful For the Future
    May 20, 2022 – 39:01
  • Peter Balakian on How the Transmission of Trauma Across Generations Informs His Poetry
    May 14, 2022 – 46:41
  • Douglas Stuart on the Strangeness of Sharing Your Own Grief and Loss in Fiction
    May 6, 2022 – 01:04:45
  • What Kind of Bookstore Browser Are You?
    Apr 29, 2022 – 42:15
  • What's Happening With the Literary Community in Ukraine?
    Apr 15, 2022 – 48:10
  • Diana Abu-Jaber on How Life Begins Each Time You Find a New Place
    Mar 18, 2022 – 34:39
  • Dr. Olha Poliukhovych and Askold Melnyczuk on the War in Ukraine
    Mar 4, 2022 – 47:08
  • What Are You Blurbing, Deesha Philyaw?
    Feb 18, 2022 – 01:01:57
  • Julie Otsuka on Writing Her Most Personal Story
    Feb 11, 2022 – 38:17
  • Elisa New and Richard Blanco on the Diversity of American Poetry
    Feb 4, 2022 – 35:18
  • Anjanette Delgado, Yaddyra Peralta, and Mia Leonin on the Literature of Uprootedness
    Jan 28, 2022 – 45:51
Recent Reviews
  • l love it but l want an update
    Pretty good 👍
    Listened to AMOR TOWLES interview, and I like it so much, I’m really excited for his next work, anyway I’m glad to find you, great podcast 👍⭐️keep going! (But don’t talk about politics; please keep away of it).
  • CityGirl61
    Love the show
    Stumbled onto this show by accident. But so happy I did. Really learn something every time I listen. The theme music is beautiful also. But all in all great show.
  • malfoxley
    Great show!
    Mitchell, host of the Literary life with Mitchell Kaplan podcast, highlights all aspects of books, writing and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
  • laneyrada
    The literary local
    I would do anything to support Mitch and his special book business. That kind voice matches his handsome face that leads to the bookstore. That’s a win all the way to the end.
  • Phil from NYC
    Great host and authors
    I started listening to your podcast after a friend’s recommendation. My family listens too since we’re home during this pandemic. Now we’re reading these authors’ books. Thank you for this Mitchell Kaplan.
  • MDCPS Teacher
    On the Conversation with Diane Ravitch
    As always, Diane Ravitch was insightful, passionate, and extraordinarily well-versed on one of the most important issues facing our democracy: the life of our public education system. This conversation with Mitchell Kaplan serves as an intimate, authentic, and effective exegesis of her work on school choice, charters, privatization, etc. These issues affect everyone. Please listen!
  • Whyte10
    Best discussion of books
    I especially enjoyed the interview with Erin Morgenstern. Fantasy books are not usually my first or second choice when selecting books to read. But, now I am going to read The Night Circus and The Starless Sea.
  • Diane VW
    Great interviews
    I can’t believe it took me so long to discover this podcast. Mitch’s interview skill is up there with Terry Gross.
  • Cahrleimsjwhsjdhs
    Great Podcast
    I love books so this is a great podcast.
  • jab1247
    Jake the Snake
    Awesome podcast Mitchell Kaplan!
  • It's Carmen
    Love Mitchell’s Literary Life!
    I'm a college student. I like to listen to this podcast because I found hearing about the author's life is sometimes as enjoyable as hearing about their new book. Not a big reader, but I have bought a few books after hearing the podcast. Mitchell is an awesome podcaster.
  • JordanJAHill
    BEST LIT PODCAST OUT THERE
    There’s a reason it’s featured by lithub: Mitchell Kaplan, who helps runs the Miami book fair, has been in the biz and highlights the best up and coming and established authors. A must listen for any interested in literature and the writing process!
  • scotty simkins
    Bookie
    This is a fabulous podcast. Mitchell Kaplan brings out the most interesting insights from authors from fiction, non fiction, it’s just great. Thank you for your podcast.
  • dstrickm
    Excellent podcast!
    Every time I listen, I learn wonderful new things....about people, about specific books and authors, and about the world we live in. Mitchell Kaplan’s voice is soothing and inviting. Thank you!
  • RN_MIA
    One of my favorite podcasts!
    I look forward to new episodes of The Literary Life each week. The podcast is as much about books and authors as it is about publishing, bookselling, and being a storyteller. Much appreciated that the diversity of guests and topics ranges from rock n roll to wrongful incarceration and includes books for all audiences and authors from all backgrounds. Highly recommended for literary folks all over and especially recommended for those in South Florida who want to go behind the curtain of the local lit community.
  • Juno I
    Mitchell and Min Jin Lee
    I just finished reading PACHINKO for my book group and am so impressed with what I learned. First, after decades of domination Japan officially became the colonial master of Korea in 1910, and Koreans were reduced to being second class citizens in their own country. It wasn't any better when they migrated to Japan where they were relegated to ghettos, shunned and prohibited from assimilating. The impactful consequences of this on generations of Korean families were so movingly described by author Min Jin Lee. Thank you to the author for her insight and telling the world about one more example of man's inhumanity to man. I didn't know.
  • Mr. Fussiner
    Great conversations
    I love listening to these when I am familiar with the writer’s work. But I perhaps love them even more when they are introducing me to a voice I have not yet read. I have never read Pico Iyer or Ian Rankin before, but now that I have heard them on here, I am intrigued, and excited to read their books. One of Kaplan’s gifts is his ability to make the writer feel at ease, so that the conversation flows very beautifully. Another is to be the voice of the reader, enthusiastic about the work at hand and also not afraid to bring in connections to his own life to help make meaning of his experiences interacting with this literature.
  • jmvarese
    Nothing better!
    Mitchell Kaplan understands, perhaps more than anyone else in the industry, the sanctity of literature and the power of literature to transform. I grew up at Books and Books, but left Miami long ago, so to have this podcast available to me every week is like the best of all homecomings. Books, the most interesting people writing today, the clank of dishes from the Cafe, and Mitchell's lunch recommendations to boot. I get to "go home" every Saturday and the only thing better is the thought of being able to find myself at the real place again.
  • Chaz Mena
    A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
    I'm following three other podcasts that are work-related but in "The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan I've found a clean, well-lighted place where I can lay back and listen to the best writers today in a direct and unassuming way, all to the soothing sound of Mitchell’s baritone. Authors seem lulled to opening up and chatting in the same way neighbors do over the fence--to quote the podcast's conceit. We're listening to a book-seller at the top of his form whose intimate knowledge of the publishing world is matched to his sensitive reading(s) of the books he shelves. Mitchell is laid back and chilled in a peculiarly South Florida way--like a good mojito on the South Beach strip--and as in Hemingway’s story the sublime is made plain and discussed in an accessible way for all to enjoy.
  • catsclaws34
    The Literary Life is the good life
    If you read books, or think you might one day read a book, listen to this podcast. The Literary Life is about books, but it’s also about culture, society, and how we engage with each other. Mitchell Kaplan draws out the best from his guests and we get to come along for the fun, touching, and thoroughly absorbing ride.
  • janet 17
    Dave Barry
    Good friends talking & I was allowed a front row listen! I’ve heard Dave speak many times & he still keeps me laughing. Thanks for sharing Mitchell.
  • NaomiSork
    What a gem of a podcast!
    Thank you, Mitchell, for these honest and open conversations with such distinct and incredible writers of our times. You have such a talent to access the core of their motivation and essence. I’m truly enjoying each intimate conversation. I’m sharing this podcast widely. Thank you!
  • @BobLamm
    Bravo!
    I love books and independent bookstores. And I love this podcast. Mitchell Kaplan is such a great host — so intelligent and informative and passionate yet “mellow” in the best sense of the word. I thought I knew a lot about books , but I’ve learned so much from him — a great case in point is his jnterview with Oren Teicher. I wish that I lived closer to one of the Books and Books stores (I live in South Florida but,alas, an hour or from Miami), but this podcast is as good a substitute as exists in between visits.
  • Tulip.be
    Quality literary insights in Miami? Really?
    I lived in Miami many years ago, left and relocated back in 2017. I’ve seen Miami change and - coming from Europe - was delighted to discover that Miami had a quality book store. Attending the Book Fair was another revelation as was briefly meeting Mitch Kaplan at the Urban Warriors Awards Ceremony. Clearly, there is something great going on in the grass roots of Miami and Mitch certainly has his finger on Miam’s pulse. The podcasts are deeply insightful, deep, to the point and yet never boring or stuffy as literary shows can sometimes be. I am podcast fan and The Literary Life is part of my « regulars » and a source of inspiration. So yes, there are literary insights in Miami. Thank you.
  • Pamina Mágica
    I love it, love it!
    Mitchell, Cristina Nosti and Cristina Miller, I love all these book recommendations! I am taking notes. Thank you for this literary treat! 🎁 Mitchell, your voice should be on the movies 🎥!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️(definitely on National Radio) 👌🏻🔝🙏🏻
  • Mack917
    Weekly Assignment
    As a college professor, I’ve started having my literature students listen to this amazing podcast. You really can’t hear these famous writers at such a personal level any where else. Loved every minute!
  • Malah
    Great listen!!!
    First of all Mitchell Kaplan has the voice for this stuff. I would joyfully listen to him read the nutritional information off of a box of cereal! This podcast makes you feel like you just made a great new friend who looks like a regular dude, but you find out he happens to knows tons of smart, interesting, and famous people....he invites you to grab a cup of coffee and when you get there Walter Mosley is sitting there eating a Cuban Sandwich!!!
  • Jonah Z.
    The Literary Life
    These podcasts are simply fantastic! Mitchell Kaplan is an extraordinary talent and a magical interviewer. The episodes not only entertain but also offer unusual insight into the heart of America’s literary community.
  • anjanettevdelgado
    It’s like hanging out with a best book-friend
    For years, we’ve been fortunate in Miami to have Books and Books. There, we see Mitchell working, reading or just having a conversation. He says hi. (He always says hi, looks you in the eye.) These are precious encounters and, somehow, you always come away smarter and happier. The podcast feels like having a snack in the café and talking books with Mitchell. Don’t miss it.
  • Mellie1245
    Rick Bragg
    This interview was meant for podcasts. Kaplan’s genuine interest lead to the questions that gave Bragg the platform to answer and elaborate on his literary life. The conversation was easy going and I could have listened for another hour. Rick Bragg is a master storyteller and he writes for all people even when he talks about “my people.” His humanity and deep regard for his mother has always made me a fan of his from way back.
  • ahason1
    Podcast lover
    Congratulations on a podcast that I can listen to, relax and learn about different writers, their lives and new books. It’s very real and creative. Brava!
  • Edith reads
    Amazing podcast
    I love this podcast so much that I immediately went to Books and Books for a new book after listening to one of his podcast. To my great surprise, Mitchell was at the bookstore, there was a wine and music event and he was 100% percent involved into the event helping everyone. What a great podcast and person!
  • roundart
    Love the podcast (can't take the eating sounds)
    I love this podcast, but I can't take the eating sounds. I understand the desire to make it casual and conversational. How about drinks? Coffee? Anything but the smacking and clicking of hi fidelity eating. Still a 5 star review though. Ideas are king.
  • Chef/author
    Miami-centric
    The heart of Miami's literary scene has always been Books and Books and I am thrilled to see an extention of Kaplan's oasis as a podcast. The first few episodes prove the wealth of talent in Miami and also the author's love of Books and Books and Kaplan himself. I can't wait to hear more and look forward to many more fabulous Miami authors stories.
  • Gator Girl 65
    I enjoy it until lunch arrives.
    I really enjoy the conversation. But I do not understand why the interview must include lunch. The sounds of smacking are too much. I listen up until the food arrives.
  • april in miami
    Eat before listening!
    Entertaining chat over lunch motivates me to read this book! So fun to start with ordering food and then hear Mitchell and Gary Shteyngart delve into his newest book Lake Success.
  • trkravtin
    Insightful conversations with authors by a foremost independent bookseller
    Throughly engaging look inside book selling, publishing, writing and reading.
  • Mmmyum
    Everything books!
    This podcast is a dream of a find for any book lover. Mitchell Kaplan has a wonderful way of interviewing his guests. I appreciate that he talks with a broad range of authors, book buyers, and speaks from his own experience of being a store owner. He offers a lovely behind-the-scenes peek at the world of books.
  • gorf gorf
    Charming!
    Fun, laid-back, super well-informed conversation about the book world. Only downside is it makes me want to spend even more money on books.
  • yaddyrap
    The heart of Miami literature
    So glad that the heart of Miami’s literary community (Mitchell Kaplan) has joined the podcasting world. Great conversations about books and related life in the world’s best bookstore! Looking forward to more.
  • groviteguy
    Perfectly Casual and Informative
    Loved the first two episodes and the South Florida connection that Mitchell Kaplan brings to the conversation. I’m really looking forward to future episodes, particularly those featuring South Florida authors!
  • Kimi A.
    Behind the scenes at the bookstore
    Loved this conversation with Dave Barry. Hilarious and enlightening! And the Annie Barrows interview is fun and a great behind the scenes look at the Guernsey movie!!
  • Rob Grillet
    Love this podcast.
    Really love this podcast. Lively discussions of books and literature is missing from our public discourse. This is a welcome addition.
  • Midietainfinitq
    Literary Life 👍🏻
    Look forward to listening to more
  • Dawnlandia
    Great Podcast!
    Highly recommend this podcast! It’s Mark Maron for book heads (only fewer F bombs). Dave Barry is awesome!!!!!
  • lislovesbooks
    Brilliant
    Sooo good. I listen to lots of podcasts, and this one’s moving to the top of my favorites list!
  • Dov Berg
    Iconic Conversation
    Thirty six minutes of pure literary conversation between old friends in the world of books. Mitchell Kaplan interviews Dave Barry with wit and charm. The conversation is easy, informative and ends too quickly. Humorist Dave Barry always shines and one never tires of hearing him talk. Two great guy who love books and humor. A great debut for Mr. Kaplan. Looking forward to future programs. Impressive.
  • Rocio-B&B
    Fantastic!
    I can’t wait to listen to his literary tales about his adventures with great writers and readers who he has become friends with. This is a great opportunity for him to share of his past with us, and for us to be entertained. Grateful, Rocío
  • miami deb
    Worlds best eavesdrop
    Listened to this while walking my dog. Is it still the universal sign of a crazy person when she’s walking down the street, laughing? Great, easy conversation!
  • Vivian Trance
    This is it!
    Books, literature and writers, writing are the substance of my life and “The Literary Life” is sure to feed the part of anyone’s mind that revolves around any and all things literary. Just heard the first episode and I’m hooked.
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