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Two authors on writing unlikable characters and the power of storytelling - Publication Date |
- Sep 30, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:17:20
The two books in today's episode point up how authors write and empathize with characters that aren't exactly likable. First we hear from Anthony Doerr who spoke to NPR correspondent Arun Rath about his Pulitzer-Prize winning novel
All The Light We Cannot See. Doer talks about how we can better understand the moral choices people make by tuning into untold stories. Then, Scott Simon of NPR's Weekend Edition interviews author Yiyun Li about her new novel
The Book of Goose. It's a story of two ruthless French girls who write a book that alters their lives.Learn more about sponsor message choices:
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