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Nov 2011
25m 40s

Justin Torres : We The Animals

David Naimon, Tin House Books
About this episode

Host David Naimon interviews debut novelist Justin Torres. His book, We the Animals, has been heralded for its beautiful, concentrated prose. NPR likened it to a diamond, brilliant and brilliantly compressed. Esquire called it a “knock to the head that will leave your mouth agape.” Justin Torres is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, with work in the New Yorker, Harper’s, Granta, Tin House, and Glimmer Train.  Currently, he serves as the Wallace Stegner fellow at Stanford University.

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