As if it were pre-ordained by god, or whatever deity came flying out of Toni Bentley's ass after she found nirvana there, Dan Chaon is being interviewed on Bookworm today on KCRW at 2:30, mere days after I anointed him king of fiction. For those of you not living in Southern California, you can listen online here.
A little known fact: I do an excellent impression of Michael Silverblatt. It's better in person, but I'll try to replicate it here as I mock interview myself as if I were on Bookworm:
Michael: Tod, in your transcendent novel Living Dead Girl, you stretch the boundaries of fiction in such a way that the world seems to lack...order...and love, like that poem by Rilke, becomes something like an infection of the soul, a commentary on the socio-economic role we all play in that God and money and danger and the all-encompassing nature of what I like to call "the bukakke" becomes almost a parable from the Bible; or a tone poem; or perhaps it's like a song you hear on the day your dog dies and that song become synonymous with the death of your dog, until dog, becomes...God. Is that what you were trying to do?
Tod: Uh. Yes.
I caught about 5 minutes of the Chaon interview in the car this afternoon, a stretch where Silverblatt was on a twisty-turny roll and all Chaon could do was punctuate with uh-huh's. Say, maybe you can talk Mark into adding sound to the blog, and next time you guest you can do the voice.
Posted by: Karen | October 28, 2004 at 05:03 PM
That was the worst interview I've ever heard. Did anyone catch Silverblatt use the word "No-sir-roni"? What an ass clown.
Posted by: Jim Ruland | October 28, 2004 at 06:01 PM
I heard the interview, too. And after one long, Silverblattian question/monologue, all the author could say was, and I quote:
"Um, uh. wow."
And then Silverblatt launched into another long-winded monologue, to which to author replied.
"Um, uh, yeah, I guess. Wow."
Posted by: Lee Goldberg | October 29, 2004 at 12:55 AM
Funny, a lot of writers enjoy being interviewed by Silverblatt.
Posted by: Andie | November 06, 2004 at 08:28 AM