Episode: Ep385: Ruta Sepetys Talks About 'I Must Betray You'
Ep385: Ruta Sepetys Talks About 'I Must Betray You'
1 - Ruta Sepetys Talks About 'I Must Betray You'
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Published at: 2/4/2022
Author: The New York Times
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Ruta Sepetys writes Y.A. historical fiction that draws plenty of adult readers as well. Her new novel, âI Must Betray You,â is about a Romanian teenager who is blackmailed to become an informer for a Communist regime. On this weekâs podcast, Sepetys talks about why she turned her focus to the epochal events of 1989, and about what she wants readers to see in them.
âWhat I want to get across is the strength and fortitude of the Romanian people, particularly the young people,â Sepetys says. âOftentimes what we donât think about is that these authoritarian regimes or totalitarian regimes, they often are disassembled from within. And thatâs what happened here. And it was the young people, on Dec. 21, who took to the streets, completely unarmed, and in some cases were attacking tanks with their bare hands. They put themselves in harmâs way. The courage, it blows my mind. And the leader gunned them down, until the military switched sides and sided with the people.âÂ
The novelist Jami Attenberg visits the podcast to talk about her first memoir, âI Came All This Way to Meet You: Writing Myself Home.â Having written about fictional characters for so long, Attenberg says it was initially a challenge to make herself the central figure.
âIt was really hard at first because I couldnât see myself in that way,â she says. âAt some point I did have to make a decision of which version of myself I was going to show to the world, because there are so many versions that are possible.â
Also on this weekâs episode, Elizabeth Harris has news from the publishing world, and Gregory Cowles and John Williams talk about what theyâve been reading. Pamela Paul is the host.
Here are the books discussed in this weekâs âWhat Weâre Readingâ:
âThe Black Princeâ by Iris Murdoch
âDrive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Deadâ by Olga Tokarczuk
âDeath Be Not Proudâ by John Gunther
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