David Gilbert Reads Samantha Hunt

大卫·吉尔伯特(David Gilbert)阅读萨曼莎·亨特(Samantha Hunt)

The New Yorker: Fiction

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2020-09-02

1 小时 6 分钟
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David Gilbert joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Three Days,” by Samantha Hunt, which appeared in a 2006 issue of the magazine. Gilbert is the author of two novels, “& Sons” and “The Normals.”

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  • This is the New Yorker fiction podcast from the New Yorker magazine.

  • I'm Deborah Treisman, fiction editor at the New Yorker.

  • Each month, we invite a writer to choose a story from the magazine's archives to read and discuss.

  • This month, we're going to hear three days by Samantha Hunt, which was published in the New Yorker in January of 2006.

  • The farm is now an island in a sea of big chain stores.

  • While the surrounding farms were plowed under one by one and turned into shopping centers, her parents had stood by.

  • They had waited, rather than selling their land, as the neighbors all had.

  • And now, along a ten mile strip of parking lots, stores, gas stations, banks, and supermarkets, their farm is the last one left.

  • The story was chosen by David Gilbert, who's the author of two novels and sons and the Normals.

  • Hi, David.

  • Hi, Debra.

  • Welcome back.

  • It's great to be back.

  • So three days came out in 2006, more than 14 years ago, but you told me that you think about it at least once a month.

  • I do think about this story.

  • I mean, I love Samantha Hunt's writing so much, and all of her stories tend to kind of sink into me and remain in my body.

  • She's such a visceral, physical writer, and this story in particular has always stayed with me.

  • And the feeling of the story will just kind of percolate in strange moments.

  • And sometimes I'll have that feeling where I'm like, I don't know where that feeling is coming from.

  • They'll be like, oh, yeah, that's right.