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George Saunders Takes on Mortality, Morality and Climate, Comically, in New Novel ‘Vigil’

George Saunders Takes on Mortality, Morality and Climate, Comically, in New Novel ‘Vigil’

We talk to George Saunders, one of America's most celebrated writers, about his new novel, "Vigil."

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February 3, 202654m 47s

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Show Notes

George Saunders is one of America’s most celebrated writers. His worlds and characters often live in a reality just beyond or behind our own, and his latest novel “Vigil,” is no exception. The novel opens with an angel falling to earth with the task of comforting an unrepentant oil tycoon in his final hours alive. What spills forth from this zany setup is a comic novel about climate change, personal responsibility, and the kind of honesty that matters most.

Guests:

George Saunders, author, "Vigil"; MacArthur Genius Grant Fellow; his previous books include "Lincoln in the Bardo," "Tenth of December" and "Liberation Day; English professor, Syracuse University

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