Episode: Ep387: Jennifer Haigh on 'Mercy Street'
Ep387: Jennifer Haigh on 'Mercy Street'
1 - Jennifer Haigh on 'Mercy Street'
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Published at: 2/18/2022
Author: The New York Times
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Jennifer Haighâs new novel, âMercy Streetâ â which Richard Russo calls âextraordinaryâ in his review â is about a woman named Claudia who works at a womenâs clinic in Boston. Itâs also about the protesters outside. On this weekâs podcast, Haigh says the novel was inspired in part by her own time working on a clinicâs hotline.
âObviously I am strongly pro-choice or I wouldnât have been volunteering at this clinic,â Haigh says. âBut until this experience, I knew very little about what abortion actually means in a personâs life. And I think thatâs true for many people who have strong convictions about abortions. Most people donât know very much about it. Itâs ironic when you consider, this is such a common experience, right? We know that about one in four American women will at some point have an abortion. And yet thereâs such a climate of secrecy around this procedure that most of them donât feel free to talk about it honestly. And many never tell anyone that theyâve done this. The result being that the average person knows very, very little about this experience.â
Megan Walsh visits the podcast to talk about her new book, âThe Subplot: What China Is Reading and Why It Matters.â
And why does it matter? âWe tend to think about China in quite binary terms these days, as friend or foe,â Walsh says. âIf we do properly pay attention to what people are genuinely trying to process and think about in China â which is peculiar, diverse, strange, innovative, some of itâs terrible, some of itâs amazing â I feel like we get an alternative way of understanding the complexities at the heart of a country which we are defining ourselves against, and we have an opportunity to also understand without seeing it as a sort of monolith.â
Also on this weekâs episode, Elizabeth Harris has news from the publishing world, and Jennifer Szalai and Molly Young talk about books theyâve recently reviewed. Pamela Paul is the host.
Here are the books discussed by The Timesâs critics this week:
âThe Power Lawâ by Sebastian Mallaby
âEating to Extinctionâ by Dan Saladino
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