We were invited to participate in this radio show about The Great American Novel but couldn't quite manage the scheduling of it so they found someone else. If we had only known James Wood was participating ... well, we still couldn't have made it but we'd have felt awful beforehand, not just afterwards. Go take a listen and see what we missed.
In this hour we’re inviting writers, literary bloggers and publishers to discuss American literature: past, present and future. If you ask yourself to name the greatest American novel of the last 25 years do you inadvertently think of writers from other shores, or books written from earlier eras? Are you still reading the American novel or do memoirs, and short story collections dominate your nightstand stack? Will the great American novelists of our future be outsiders– immigrants who can see our society anew? Will a new, national narrative surface in works of fiction as we begin to digest September 11, Katrina and the war in Iraq? Will a writer ever fully supplant The Catcher in the Rye or have we outgrown our adolescent angst for good? What are your criteria for the Great American Novel?
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