George Saunders Reads Isaac Babel

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The New Yorker: Fiction

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2007-08-06

23 分钟
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George Saunders reads Isaac Babel's short story "You Must Know Everything" and discusses it with The New Yorker's fiction editor, Deborah Treisman.
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  • This is the New Yorker out loud from the New Yorker magazine, I'm Deborah Treisman, fiction editor at the New Yorker.

  • Each month we ask a New Yorker fiction writer to select a story from our archives to read and discuss.

  • For this month's podcast, George Saunders chose you must know everything by Isaac Bobble.

  • Study.

  • She suddenly said, with great vehemence, study and you will have everything.

  • Wealth and fame.

  • You must know everything.

  • The whole world will fall at your feet and grovel before you.

  • You must know everything is an early story written in 1915 when Isaac Boble was only 21.

  • The story, translated from the Russian by Max Hayward, was published in the New Yorker in 1966.

  • George Saunders is the author of three short story collections.

  • The most recent, titled in Persuasion Nation, was published by Riverhead last year.

  • A new collection of nonfiction, the Brain Dead Megaphone, will come out in September.

  • He has been contributing fiction to the New Yorker since 1992.

  • George Saunders joins me from the studios of Waer in Syracuse, New York.

  • Hi, George.

  • Hi, Debra.

  • So the main question is, why did you choose this particular story?

  • Well, you know, I love everything Isaac Babel wrote.

  • And when I found out that he was only 21 when he wrote this, I was really intrigued, and especially to find out that everything he later perfects is here.