
Podcast: Ep416: Jennifer Egan and the Goon Squad
10. September 2022
Autor(en): The New York Times
Podcast: The Book Review
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For the next few months, weâre sharing some of our favorite conversations from the podcastâs archives. This weekâs segments first appeared in 2010 and 2020, respectively. Jennifer Eganâs latest novel, âThe Candy House,â is a follow-up to her Pulitzer-winning novel âA Visit From the Goon Squad,â which came out in 2010. That year she appeared on the podcast and told the host Sam Tanenhaus how she had gone about organizing the bookâs centrifugal structure: âWhat I was really interested in was trying to move through time and work with the difference between private and public. We see people and they seem to be easily categorizable â sometimes they seem like types. And I loved then taking that person that we had seen peripherally and showing us that personâs inner life in a really immediate way,â she says. âIt happened very organically. ⊠I just followed the trail of my own curiosity.â Also this week, we revisit the actor and writer Stephen Fryâs 2020 conversation with the host Pamela Paul, in which he discussed topics including Oscar Wilde, Fryâs own love of language and his book âHeroes: The Greek Myths Reimagined.â âItâs a miraculous thing about Greek mythology that there is a timeline and a chronology,â Fry says. âItâs probably reverse-engineered by Hesiod and Homer and the later poets, obviously. But nonetheless, it has a shape, a beginning and an end, which other mythic structures donât seem to have. And theyâre so deep in the â I hesitate to use such a clichĂ©, but I canât avoid it â in the DNA of our own culture and art that itâs part of who we are.â We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Reviewâs podcast in general. You can send them to books@nytimes.com.
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