Ann Patchett, a celebrated novelist and Parnassus Books owner, joins Eddie Glaude Jr., a prominent Princeton professor specializing in African American studies, and Maureen Corrigan, a renowned book critic from NPR. They passionately discuss their top book picks for 2024, highlighting the art of literary annotation and the emotional journeys in books like 'Sipsworth.' The trio explores themes of loss, identity, and the unique storytelling in debut novels while sharing insights on the profound connections literature fosters. A must-listen for book lovers!
The podcast highlights a compelling selection of diverse books for 2024, reflecting significant cultural commentary and profound storytelling.
Ann Patchett's creative process in annotating 'Bel Canto' demonstrates a personal connection to literature, enhancing readers' engagement with her narrative.
Deep dives
Exploring Favorite Reads of the Year
A diverse array of books was highlighted as favorites for 2024, reflecting a mix of genres and themes. Noteworthy titles include Richard Powers' 'Playground,' Doris Kearns Goodwin's personal memoir, and Ketanji Brown Jackson's 'Lovely One.' Each guest shared insights into why these books resonated with them, pointing to profound storytelling or significant cultural commentary. This discussion not only showcased personal preferences but also emphasized the role of literature in navigating contemporary issues.
The Process of Annotating Bel Canto
Ann Patchett's decision to create an annotated edition of her own work, 'Bel Canto,' was sparked by a fundraiser for a local bookstore affected by the pandemic. She expressed that the annotation process was akin to a creative craft project, revealing her thoughts and reflections on the narrative as she revisited the book after 23 years. The use of vellum for her annotations added a tactile and personal touch, highlighting her dedication to the project. This creative endeavor also allowed readers to engage intimately with her insights, deepening their experience of the book.
Navigating Complex Emotions through Literature
Eddie Glaude Jr. emphasized the importance of literature as a means to navigate personal and collective challenges, particularly during turbulent times. He shared how returning to the works of authors like Edwidge Danticat helps him craft his own writing with emotional clarity and depth. The exploration of grief, loneliness, and societal turmoil is reflected in the literature he engages with, allowing him to remain balanced amidst chaos. This pursuit illustrates how reading can provide solace and understanding in an increasingly complex world.
The Power of Authentic Storytelling
The conversation underscored the significance of genuine storytelling in literature, with an emphasis on authenticity and emotional resonance. Maureen Corrigan praised Percival Everett's 'James,' noting its powerful exploration of race and identity while comparing it to the narrative of 'Huckleberry Finn.' The importance of nuanced character portrayals and the emotional depth of their experiences were highlighted as essential elements for impactful writing. This reflective discussion on great literature illuminated how effective storytelling can challenge readers' perceptions and evoke deeper understanding.
Earlier this week Diane hosted a special edition of The Diane Rehm Book Club, her monthly series held on ZOOM in front of a live audience.
This month she asked some of her favorite book lovers to join her to talk about their favorite reads of year. And they did not disappoint.
Her guests were Ann Patchett, novelist and owner of Parnassus Books, Eddie Glaude Jr., professor of African American Studies at Princeton University and author of several books on race and politics, and Maureen Corrigan, book critic on NPR’s Fresh Air. She also teaches literary criticism at Georgetown University.
See below for a list of each guest’s top books of the year, along with all of the titles discussed during this conversation.
Maureen Corrigan’s top books of 2024: “James” by Percival Everett “Colored Television” by Danzy Senna “Long Island” by Colm Tóibín “Tell Me Everything” by Elizabeth Strout “Martyr!” by Kaveh Akbar “Creation Lake” by Rachel Kushner “Cahokia Jazz” by Francis Spufford “The God of the Woods” by Liz Moore “A Wilder Shore” by Camille Peri “The Letters of Emily Dickinson” edited by Cristanne Miller and Domhnall Mitchell
Ann Patchett’s top books of 2024: “James” by Percival Everett “Martyr!” by Kaveh Akbar “Colored Television” by Danzy Senna “Sipsworth” by Simon Van Booy “Tell Me Everything” by Elizabeth Strout “Mighty Red” by Louise Erdrich “Time of the Child” by Niall Williams “An Unfinished Love Story” by Doris Kearns Goodwin “The Backyard Bird Chronicles” by Amy Tan “Hotel Balzaar” by Kate DiCamillo (middle grade book) “Water, Water: Poems” by Billy Collins Eddie Glaude Jr.’s top books of 2024: “Slaveroad” by John Edgar Wideman “Recognizing the Stranger: On Palestine and Narrative” by Isabella Hammad “We’re Alone” by Edwidge Danticat
Other titles mentioned in the discussion: “Wide Sargasso Sea” with introduction by Edwidge Danticat “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver “The Dog Who Followed the Moon: An Inspirational Story with Meditations on Life, Experience the Power of Love and Sacrifice” by James Norbury “Afterlives” by Abdulrazak Gurnah “Someone Knows My Name” by Lawrence Hill “Moon Tiger” by Penelope Lively “Sandwich” by Catherine Newman “Windward Heights” by Maryse Condé “There's Always This Year” by Hanif Abdurraqib “Mothers and Sons” by Adam Haslett (publication date in January 2025) “Memorial Day” by Geraldine Brooks (publication date in February 2025) “33 Place Brugmann” by Alice Austen (publication date in March 2025) “Cloud Atlas” by David Mitchell “Independent People” by Halldor Laxness “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald “Beloved” by Toni Morrison “Sing, Unburied, Sing” by Jesmyn Ward
To find out more about The Diane Rehm Book Club go to dianerehm.org/bookclub.
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