Today at 2:30 my guest is Dylan Landis. In her new novel- in-stories, Normal People Don’t Live Like This, Landis develops in one character after another a kind of interdependent consciousness --- whether the characters know it or not --- between mothers and daughters, bad-girl girlfriends and grown-up boyfriends and adult women in a book which Susan Salter Reynolds calls in a glowing Los Angeles Times review “photosynthesis,” comparing the main character to Holden Caufield. In this, her debut novel, Landis, who has worked as a journalist and nonfiction writer, arranges perspective with language and place across adolescence, creating in the story of young Leah Levinson in 1970's
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Wednesday, November 4 - Dylan Landis
Today at 2:30 my guest is Dylan Landis. In her new novel- in-stories, Normal People Don’t Live Like This, Landis develops in one character after another a kind of interdependent consciousness --- whether the characters know it or not --- between mothers and daughters, bad-girl girlfriends and grown-up boyfriends and adult women in a book which Susan Salter Reynolds calls in a glowing Los Angeles Times review “photosynthesis,” comparing the main character to Holden Caufield. In this, her debut novel, Landis, who has worked as a journalist and nonfiction writer, arranges perspective with language and place across adolescence, creating in the story of young Leah Levinson in 1970's
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Can't wait. It's an AMAZING book!
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