Join Booker Prize winner George Saunders, acclaimed for his masterful short stories, as he chats with critic John Self. They delve into the art of storytelling in his latest work, 'Liberation Day,' exploring the absurdities of human experience. Saunders shares his creative journey back to short stories after a decade, discussing the role of language and humor in narrative depth. They also reflect on the transformative nature of winning the Booker Prize and how it shapes both artistry and audience understanding, all while balancing authenticity with broader appeal.