Roberta sits down with RPL director Lorri Steinbacher and “What’s in a Name?” journalist and essayist Jeannette Cooperman for a lively and thought-provoking conversation about the power of names. From given names and nicknames to hyphenation and reinvention, the trio explores how names shape identity, carry meaning, and spark emotion. At the heart of the discussion is The Names, a brilliant new novel by Florence Knapp that raises big questions about who we are—and who we might become.
Things we talked about in this episode:
Jeannette Cooperman
“Naming Names: From Birth Names to Stage Names, from HUAC to Gravestones, Why Your Name becomes a Form of Fate” by Jeannette Cooperman from The Common Reader
The Names by Florence Knapp
Episode Credits:
Our thanks to Jeannette Cooperman and Lorri Steinbacher for joining us today.
You can learn more about Jeannette at jeannettecooperman.wordpress.com and her essays for The Common Reader at commonreader.wustl.edu/authors/jeannette-cooperman/
The 1964 clip of “What’s Your Name?” was performed by Don & Juan
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