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Read By: George Saunders

Read By: George Saunders

From92Y's Read By


Read By: George Saunders

From92Y's Read By

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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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George Saunders on his selection: There are a few passages in literature that I go back to whenever I’m feeling out of touch with something I know to be true, namely that the whole point of life (even, and especially, during, a pandemic) is to get more loving, more tender.  As Tolstoy wrote, “Men think there are circumstances when one may deal with human beings without love. But there are no such circumstances…If you feel no love, sit still. Occupy yourself with things, with yourself, with anything you like, only not with men.”  One my favorite “tenderizing” passages is from Gogol’s great story, “The Overcoat,” and it describes the life of one Akakii Akakievich, a lowly St. Petersburg functionary. "The Overcoat," at IndieBound
Released:
Mar 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A new podcast where today’s finest writers read the work that matters to them—from their homes, to yours. Produced and commissioned by the 92nd Street Y's Unterberg Poetry Center, a home for live readings of literature for over 80 years.