Akhil Sharma Reads Tobias Wolff

Akhil Sharma阅读Tobias Wolff

The New Yorker: Fiction

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2014-09-30

37 分钟
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单集简介 ...

Akhil Sharma joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss Tobias Wolff’s “The Night In Question,” from a 1996 issue of the magazine.

单集文稿 ...

  • 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 the night in question by Tobias Wolf.

  • On the night in question, Frank said Mike's foreman called up and asked him to take another fellowship at the drawbridge station where he'd been working on Monday night.

  • It was mid January, bitter cold.

  • The story was chosen by Akhil Sharma, whose fiction has been appearing in the New Yorker since 1997.

  • His latest novel, Family Life, is coming out this month.

  • Hi, Akio.

  • Hi, Deborah.

  • So the Night in question was published in the magazine in 1996, which was not long before you were first published here, and starting out with your own first novel.

  • Was that when you started reading Tobias Wolf?

  • Was it a formative time in your own development as a writer?

  • The first time I read him was in 1992 or 93, and it was his memoir, this boy's life.

  • Yeah, that's a wonderful memoir.

  • The intensity he brings to fiction, though, is sort of magnitudes greater.

  • What he does is not something that I would choose to do because the intensity that he generates is almost painful.

  • Like, I've read this story many times, and every time I wonder what parts am I going to skip because they're so painful.

  • And that's a level of danger that I'm not willing to engage with in my relationship with my reader.

  • I see.