Hanya Yanagihara on A Little Life - John Adams Institute
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- čas přidán 11. 10. 2016
- Hanya Yanagihara visited the John Adams Institute to talk about her book 'A Little Life' on October 5, 2016. She speaks with Auke Hulst. This evening was in collaboration with publisher Nieuw Amsterdam.
What I loved about the book was that it gave the story of someone who can't be "fixed." And it's not his fault. That is a very unique perspective in American art/culture. There is so much blame in suicides, so much judgment. So many trite happy endings on tv.
When I first finished the book, I actually felt that having Jude be an unfixable character was irresponsible and a horrible dangerous for readers. But after sitting with it I found that that was actually something I needed to hear. I was frustrated because that idea scared me. People HAVE to be able to be saved, right? I definitely agree now that expecting people to be fixed was the irresponsible part.
This is my favorite interview of her. Very thoughtful questions and she is as witty and clever and concise in her responses as always.
I’m a British reader, and I liked the book so much I had the American cover shipped to the us. It’s such a beautiful cover with so much meaning that I was left feeling unfulfilled with the British cover. This a hauntingly beautiful story that will stay with me forever.
I totally agree! I feel like the photo on the American cover completely encapsulates the novel!! This book totally changed me forever.
is the british cover the one with the apartment building?
@@maddiec6869 yes
Can’t stop thinking about this book, wont say how many times I have read it now 😢knocked me for six ❤
7:17 that one person trying to stifle their coughing fit for the past minute lmaoooo
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