
The Habit Leif Enger on I Cheerfully Refuse (from the archives)
Jan 19, 2026
Leif Enger, a celebrated novelist known for his lyrical storytelling, discusses his latest work, I Cheerfully Refuse. He explores the nuances of dystopian fiction, defining it as a plausible societal decline rather than an apocalyptic event. Enger shares how the COVID lockdown inspired his writing process, reflecting on themes of community and hope in unsettling times. He emphasizes the power of literacy as a means of resistance and highlights how his characters navigate personal and societal challenges, connecting deeply with readers.
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Literacy Shapes Our Future
- Leif Enger argues that widespread literacy shapes our collective future by expanding empathy and perspective.
- Reading widely helps readers imagine minds outside their own and thus strengthens civic resilience.
Dystopia By Choice
- Enger classifies his book as a dystopia driven by human choices rather than divine catastrophe.
- He frames it as a plausible 'decision-topia' we could walk into through complacency.
Lockdown Sparked The Novel
- Leif began writing I Cheerfully Refuse the day lockdowns started in mid-March and used the project as emotional refuge.
- His wife urged him to turn long-standing notes into a book during that pause.














