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Fiction writer Jess Walter joins co-hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan to discuss his new novel So Far Gone, in which a former environmental reporter living off the grid is jolted back onto it by the surprise arrival of his two grandchildren and news of his missing daughter. Walter talks about developing the character of his protagonist’s son-in-law, whose right-wing politics are one of the causes of the family’s fissure. He also reflects on what it means that conspiracy theorists, who were formerly at the fringes of American politics, are now at its center, and why it is important for writers to depict the interior lives of those with different political beliefs. Walter reads from So Far Gone.

Selected Readings:

Jess Walter

So Far Gone

Beautiful Ruins

The Cold Millions

We Live in Water

The Angel of Rome and Other Stories

The Financial Lives of the Poets

Citizen Vince

Ruby Ridge:  The Truth and Tragedy of the Randy Weaver Family

Over Tumbled Graves

Land of the Blind

Others

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