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Forum from the Archives: ‘Twist’ Explores Sabotage, Repair and the Hidden Cables Connecting Us

Forum from the Archives: ‘Twist’ Explores Sabotage, Repair and the Hidden Cables Connecting Us

We listen back to our conversation with Colum McCann about themes of sabotage and repair – both in the abyssal zone he writes about and in our lives.

KQED's Forum

July 29, 202555m 44s

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Show Notes

National Book Award-winning author Colum McCann says he chooses what to write about based on what he most wants to know. His latest novel “Twist” springs from his fascination with the underwater cables, no thicker than a garden hose, that carry some 95% of the world’s telecommunications. McCann’s protagonist is a journalist who goes asea to investigate a cable break off the coast of Africa after the Congo River floods. We talk to McCann about themes of sabotage and repair – both in the abyssal zone he writes about and in our lives.


Guests:

Colum McCann, author, “Twist” - his other novels include “Apeirogon,” “Transatlantic” and “Let the Great World Spin,” which won a National Book Award

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