
Podcast: Ep343: Blake Bailey on Writing His Life of Philip Roth
9 de abril de 2021
Autor(es): The New York Times
Podcast: The Book Review
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Blake Baileyâs long-awaited biography of Philip Roth has generated renewed conversation about the life and work of the towering American novelist who died at 85 in 2018. Bailey visits the podcast this week to take part in that conversation himself. âMost of Philipâs life was spent in this little cottage in the woods of Connecticut, standing at a desk and living inside his head 12 hours a day,â Bailey says. âThis is not unique to Philip. This is a phenomenon that I experienced vis-Ă -vis my other subjects, too. They donât see people very clearly. They sort of see themselves projected out, they see what they want to see. And Philip needed to understand that â though I was very fond of him, I was â I had a job to do. So our relationship was constantly teetering on the cusp between professional and friendship, and that could be an awkward dynamic. But for the most part I was extremely fond of Philip.â Julia Sweig visits the podcast to discuss her new book, âLady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight.â âI wanted to write a book about women and power,â Sweig says. âAnd to be truthful, I didnât have a subject when I got into this, and discovered that Lady Bird had kept this immense record of her time in the White House. And of course, Lady Bird Johnson is married to the American president of the 20th century perhaps most associated with the word âpower.â So the doors, once they opened, just showed a huge opportunity to discover somebody who I thought I had some feel for, but really did not.â Also on this weekâs episode, Tina Jordan looks back at Book Review history during this year of its 125th anniversary; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; and Dwight Garner and Parul Sehgal talk about books theyâve recently reviewed. Pamela Paul is the host. Here are the books discussed by The Timesâs critics this week: âPlaces of Mind: A Life of Edward Saidâ by Timothy Brennan âFrancis Bacon: Revelationsâ by Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan
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