2025-04-26
40 分钟I'm Dane Brugler.
I cover the NFL draft for The Athletic.
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I'm looking at thousands of players, putting together hundreds of scouting reports.
I've been covering this year's draft since last year's draft.
There is a lot in The Beast that you simply can't find anywhere else.
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From The New York Times, this is The Interview.
I'm Gilbert Cruz.
I'm guest hosting this week, filling in for Lulu.
If you don't know me,
I'm the editor of The New York Times Book Review and the host of The Book Review podcast.
And I'm very happy to be getting the chance to talk with author Isabel Allende.
At 82, Allende is one of the world's most beloved and best-selling Spanish language authors.
Her work has been translated into more than 40 languages and 80 million copies of her books have been sold around the world.
Allende's newest book is called My Name is Emilia Del Valle,
and it's about a dark period in Chilean history, the 1891 Chilean Civil War.
Like so much of Allende's work,
it's a story about women in tough spots who figure out a way through.