Episode: Ep359: Echoes of a Fairy Tale in a Devastating Novel
Ep359: Echoes of a Fairy Tale in a Devastating Novel
1 - Echoes of a Fairy Tale in a Devastating Novel
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Published at: 7/30/2021
Author: The New York Times
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Omar El Akkadâs new novel, âWhat Strange Paradise,â uses some fablelike techniques to comment on the migrant crisis caused by war in the Middle East. El Akkad explains that he thinks of the novel as a reinterpretation of the story of Peter Pan, told as the story of a contemporary child refugee.
âThereâs this thing Borges once said about how all literature is tricks, and no matter how clever your tricks are, they eventually get discovered,â El Akkad says. âMy tricks are not particularly clever. I lean very hard on inversion. I wanted to take a comforting story that Westerners have been telling their kids for the last hundred years, and I wanted to invert it, to tell a different kind of story.â He continues: âAt its core, itâs a book about dueling fantasies: the fantasies of people who want to come to the West because they think itâs a cure for all ills, and the fantasies of people who exist in the West and think of those people as barbarians at the gate. The book takes place at the collision of those two fantasies.â
Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang, two reporters at The Times, visit the podcast this week to discuss their new book, âAn Ugly Truth: Inside Facebookâs Battle for Domination,â including how the company makes many of its strategic decisions.
âA lot of people think that a company like this, thatâs so sophisticated, that has so many people who have come in with such incredible pedigrees, that they have a plan in mind,â Kang says. âTheyâre actually, in many cases, doing this on the fly. Theyâre making a lot of ad hoc decisions.â
Also on this weekâs episode, Tina Jordan looks back at Book Review history as it celebrates its 125th anniversary; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; and Emily Eakin and MJ Franklin talk about what theyâve been reading. Pamela Paul is the host.
Here are the books discussed in this weekâs âWhat Weâre Readingâ:
âHow the Word Is Passedâ by Clint Smith
âRed Cometâ by Heather Clark
âLeninâ by Victor Sebestyen
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